This groundbreaking classic explores the necessity of making connections
between our life and soul and developing the main lines of the
soul-making process. Hillman: - argues that modern science wrongly
ignores religion- asserts the necessity of spirituality in psychology
and the idea of soul-making- argues that modern psychology has wrongly
ignored religion, and proposes a new psychology infused with
spirituality.- points out that therapy is really soul-making, and
psychologists must recognize that the human psyche longs for connection
with the immortal.- draws on Greek and Renaissance philosophers as well
as the ideas of Freud and especially Jung, in outlining the process of
soul-making