Griffin, David Ray, ed. Archetypal process: Self and Divine in Whitehead, Jung, and Hillman. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1989.

Abstract

Can archetypalists derive cosmological depth, breadth, and support from process theology? Can process theologians acquire a developed, empirically based psychology and a richer, more evocative rhetoric of soul and divinity from archetypalists? The possibility behind this book as a whole, implicit in its title, Archetypal Process, is that these two postmodern movements might in a sense join forces, thereby strengthening each other and providing a common front against the deadening trajectory of late modernity, which threatens the life of the individual with meaninglessness and the life of the planet with destruction.