John Dourley is Professor Emeritus, Department of Religion, at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. He graduated as a Jungian analyst from the Zurich/Kusnacht Institute and has published widely on Jung and religion.
Toward a Salvageable Tillich: The Implications of His Late Confession of
Provincialism. The Problem of Essentialism: Tillich's Anthropology Versus
His Christology. Christ as the Picture of Essential Humanity: One of Many.
Tillich on Boehme: A Restrained Embrace. The Goddess, Mother of the
Trinity: Tillich's Late Suggestion. The Problem of the Three and the Four
in Paul Tillich and Carl Jung. Bringing Up Father: Jung on Job and the
Education of God in History. Memory and Emergence: Jung and the Mystical
Anamnesis of the Nothing. Tillich's Theonomous Naturalism and its Relation
to Religious and Medical Healing. Jung, Tillich and Their Challenge to
Religious Education. Tillich, Jung, and the Wisdom and Morality of Doing
Science and Technology.