In this finale of The Christian Jung Podcast’s anima–animus arc, we explore how the Spirit turns wholeness into creative works: Jung’s transcendent function, the Church Fathers’ theopoiesis, and the Pentecost pattern that keeps creating through us. We talk about: 🔥 Why true union doesn’t stop at healing — it births creativity, compassion, and prophetic vision 🧠 Jung’s coniunctio → creation: from individuation to the “transcendent function” 💬 Theopoiesis with the Early Church...
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In this finale of The Christian Jung Podcast’s anima–animus arc, we explore how the Spirit turns wholeness into creative works: Jung’s transcendent function, the Church Fathers’ theopoiesis, and the Pentecost pattern that keeps creating through us. We talk about: 🔥 Why true union doesn’t stop at healing — it births creativity, compassion, and prophetic vision 🧠 Jung’s coniunctio → creation: from individuation to the “transcendent function” 💬 Theopoiesis with the Early Church...
E.14: The Spirit Who Reconciles: Anima, Animus, and the Journey Toward Wholeness
The Christian Jung
11 minutes
2 months ago
E.14: The Spirit Who Reconciles: Anima, Animus, and the Journey Toward Wholeness
Have you ever felt split in two — one part of you aching for tenderness and beauty, the other demanding clarity and strength? Jung named them anima and animus. Scripture gives us their echoes in the Bride and the Prophet. But the real question is: who brings them into harmony? We talk about: 🔥 Why anima and animus are like two blocked wells — and how the Spirit releases rivers of living water 🧠 How cultural stories from The Lord of the Rings, Frozen, and A Beautiful Mind mirror th...
The Christian Jung
In this finale of The Christian Jung Podcast’s anima–animus arc, we explore how the Spirit turns wholeness into creative works: Jung’s transcendent function, the Church Fathers’ theopoiesis, and the Pentecost pattern that keeps creating through us. We talk about: 🔥 Why true union doesn’t stop at healing — it births creativity, compassion, and prophetic vision 🧠 Jung’s coniunctio → creation: from individuation to the “transcendent function” 💬 Theopoiesis with the Early Church...