"Answer to Job" Quotes
Jung explores the theological implications of God's response to Job's suffering in this psychological examination of the biblical story.
psychology | 144 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
It is the curse of the gods, and the gods themselves are guilty of it.
fateguilt
The divine drama still lies ahead of us.
faithfuture
Job's sacrifice had been pleasing to God.
sacrificefaith
Man's guilt is always the guilt of God.
guiltresponsibility
God has not been gracious to me; he has been almighty.
powerfaith
The will of God is not the will of a tyrant.
faithjustice
Man's moral freedom must be both the cause and the effect of God's will.
freedomfaith
The image of God in man is the image of his will.
faithidentity
The image of God is his shadow. It has a life of its own.
faithidentity
God is the name by which I designate all things which cross my wilful path violently and recklessly.
perceptionfaith





