Mythos and Logos Jung Studies 2 Mythos and Logos Jung Studies 2 |
Episode 2 of Jung and the psyche This is new video series for the kiwiconnexion.nz Practical Theological Reflection Group on Carl Gustav Jung. Altogether there’s 8 in the series. Join in and participate in practical theological reflection on these videos. You can view the micro-mooc public pages here http://kiwiconnexion.nz/view/view.php?id=154 David Bell, a former Principal of Trinity Methodist Theological College and active Methodist minister has created this series of stand-alone video talks for the Practical Theology Channel and kiwiconnexion.nz from the Trinity-at-Waiake eLearning Centre. kiwiconnexion.nz has an educational resourcing Live-on-air Night School for ministers and lay people who want continuing best practices for practical theology. You can view the recorded event without needing to login http://kiwiconnexion.nz/view/view.php?id=503 kiwiconnexion.nz is your personal ePortfolio powered by Mahara. It uses the methodology of social learning wherever we are (online ministry anywhere or face-to-face on the job learning). It is steeped in Methodism and constantly interacts with the practical theology of John Wesley. In this Introduction to Carl Gustav Jung the following topics are covered. 1. Introduction - video title: Introduction to Carl Gustav Jung 2. Mythos and Logos -video title: Mythos and Logos 3. The Psyche or Soul - video title: The Shape of the Psyche 4. Archetypes - video title: Archetypes in Practical Theology 5. The Shadow - video title: The Shadow in Practical Theology 6. Dreams – video title: Dreams in Practical Theology 7. Personality Type – video title: Personality Type in Practical Theology 8. Healing and Individuation – video title: Healing and Individuation in Practical Theology Closely related to these studies on Jung are the Practical Theology Channel playlists a. 4 key Questions of Practical Theology b. Science and Faith: Critical Intersections c. Through the Year with John Wesley. And learn even more at these useful links: http://www.wesley.school.nz/Home/ http://www.methodist.org.nz/home/index http://www.lifewise.org.nz/ http://www.kinderlibrary.ac.nz/ You can also anticipate Jung’s belief in the I-Ching by seeing how Catholicism blends from the 8th century with Chinese Qigong through a master’s reflection and practice. |