Kim Chae Young
Sogang University, Seoul, Korea.
J Relig Health. 2016 Aug;55(4):1246-60. doi: 10.1007/s10943-016-0237-4.
Granville Stanley Hall (1844-1924) with William James (1842-1910) is the key founder of psychology of religion movement and the first American experimental or genetic psychologist, and Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) is the founder of the analytical psychology concerned sympathetically about the religious dimension rooted in the human subject. Their fundamental works are mutually connected. Among other things, both Hall and Jung were deeply interested in how the study of religious experience is indispensable for the depth understanding of human subject. Nevertheless, except for the slight indication, this common interest between them has not yet been examined in academic research paper. So this paper aims to articulate preliminary evidence of affinities focusing on the locus and its function of the inner deep psychic dimension as the religious in the work of Hall and Jung.
格兰维尔·斯坦利·霍尔(1844 - 1924)与威廉·詹姆斯(1842 - 1910)是宗教心理学运动的关键创始人,也是美国第一位实验或发生心理学家,卡尔·古斯塔夫·荣格(1875 - 1961)是分析心理学的创始人,他同情地关注植根于人类主体的宗教维度。他们的基础著作相互关联。其中,霍尔和荣格都对宗教体验的研究对于深入理解人类主体不可或缺这一点深感兴趣。然而,除了略有提及外,他们之间的这种共同兴趣在学术研究论文中尚未得到探讨。因此,本文旨在阐述初步证据,聚焦于霍尔和荣格著作中作为宗教的内心深层心理维度的场所及其功能的相似之处。