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A Place for the Sacred in Today's World?

A shared lecture and discussion by The Guild of Pastoral Psychology and The Guild of Psychotherapists


Jungian analyst Rabbi David Freeman will examine clinical and theological aspects of Jung’s perception of the numinous and how it and the Jewish concept of holiness may offer a religious and psychological pathway towards the future. Psychoanalytic psychotherapist and Church of England minister, Revd. Maria Schleger, will explore how our relationship with the experience of absence can tell us something about the sacred, using examples from literature, St Augustine and Bion.


Speaker(s):

Rabbi David Freeman | talks
Revd Maria Schleger | talks

 

Date and Time:

17 October 2009 at 2:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours 30 minutes

 

Venue:

The Essex Church
112 Palace Gardens Terrace
London
W8 4RT


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Organised by:

Guild of Psychotherapists
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Tickets:

£15 (concessions £8)

Available from:

The Guild of Psychotherapists office: email admin@guildofpsychotherapists.org.uk or tel. 0207 401 3260.

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