Care for the Earth as Archetypal Emergence in the Christian Tradition

Authors

  • Jonathan Erickson Pacifica Graduate Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/jjs30s

Abstract

This paper explores the renewed emphasis of care for the Earth in the Christian tradition as an emerging archetypal shift toward Earth-centered psyche. Jung proposed that the Christian psyche would continue to evolve toward greater psychic wholeness. The current trends toward environmental awareness in religious communities offer compelling parallels to Jung’s ideas about the evolution of religious consciousness.

“If faith (God) is said to be able to move mountains (Job 9.5; 1 Cor. 13.2), scholars need to explore how belief systems could ‘move’ climates” (Gerten & Bergmann, 2012, p. 13).

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Published

2017-06-01