Jason E. Smith is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. He is a past president of the C. G. Jung Institute-Boston and currently serves as a training analyst and core faculty member in its analytic training program.
"Jason Smith brilliantly raises the reader's sophistication in
navigating the varied, often contentious, landscape of contemporary
religious understandings. He demonstrates that we are inherently
religious creatures, and only a participation in 'the symbolic
life' can lift a modern out of the slough of materialism to a felt
experience of meaning. Smith's insights, nuanced explanations, and
engagement of the heart are a gift for the reader."-James Hollis,
Ph.D., Jungian Analyst in Washington, D.C. and author, most
recently, Living Between Worlds: Finding Personal Resilience in
Changing Times.
"Religious but Not Religious is beautifully written and carries the
reader into a reconsideration of the place of religion in modern
life. An antidote to the reductionism and narcissism that plague
modern culture, this book reminds us of the necessity of our
connection to something larger and shows us why symbol and ritual,
and the proper attitude towards both, are eternally necessary for
human health. -Gary S. Bobroff, MA, author of Carl Jung: Knowledge
in a Nutshell
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