Kim, Chae-young. "A Comparison of
Alfred North Whitehead's and Carl
Gustav Jung's Idea of Religion: Special Reference to their Lectures on
Religion." Values
& Culture. Ed. Zang, Yanyang. Hebie, China: Hebie
University Press, 2003. 810-822.
Abstract
Excerpt: "Whitehead's and Jung's
growth process had made them to reflect their academic field more
critically in relation to religion. They were brought up in religious
family. Whitehead's father was the pastor of the Anglican Church in
England and Jung's father also the pastor of the Swiss Reformed Church.
Later, they both found that religion had been deeply related to
philosophy and psychology in traditional academic field but modern
philosophy and psychology did not concern about religion. Unlike modern
philosopher and psychologist, Whitehead and Jung thought that religion,
for the rebirth of modern fragmented culture or civilization, should be
reevaluated or reinterpreted. They tried to understand religion in
relation to their philosophy and psychology."