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104:, and later founder member of the C.G. Jung Foundation in Manhattan and the CG Jung Institute in New York. He was president of the institute from 1968 until 1979, when he moved to Los Angeles. There he continued his practice for 19 years, becoming senior analyst at the CG Jung Institute of Los Angeles. 361: 356: 346: 326: 296: 366: 351: 74: 336: 341: 331: 50: 61:
in 1946. In November 1947, as a first lieutenant, he started a four-week Medical Field Service School at the
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He died on July 17, 1998, at his home in Los Angeles at age 75, according to family members due to
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The New God-Image: A Study of Jung's Key Letters Concerning the Evolution of the Western God-Image
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Encounter With the Self: A Jungian Commentary on William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job
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The Psyche in Antiquity: Gnosticism and Early Christianity: From Paul of Tarsus to Augustine
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Archetype of the Apocalypse: Divine Vengeance, Terrorism, and the End of the World
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IN MEMORIAM: Edward F. Edinger, 1922-1998. A Personal Tribute by Daryl Sharp
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The Mysterium Lectures: A Journey through CG Jung's Mysterium Coniunctionis
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Transformation of Libido: A Seminar on CG Jung's Symbols of Transformation
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Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche
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The Psyche in Antiquity: Early Greek Philosophy: From Thales to Plotinus
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Transformation of the God-Image: An Elucidation of Jung's Answer to Job
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The Psyche on Stage: Individuation Motifs in Shakespeare and Sophocles
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The Bible and the Psyche: Individuation Symbolism in the Old Testament
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The Christian Archetype: A Jungian Commentary on the Life of Christ
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Ego and Self: The Old Testament Prophets. From Isaiah to Malachi
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The Mystery of the Coniunctio: Alchemical Image of Individuation
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Melville's Moby-Dick: A Jungian Commentary. An American Nekyia
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Edward F. Edinger, 75, Analyst And Writer on Jung's Concepts
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Anatomy of the Psyche: Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy
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Living Psyche: A Jungian Analysis in Psychotherapy Pictures
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The Sacred Psyche: A Psychological Approach to the Psalms
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The Creation of Consciousness: Jung's Myth for Modern Man
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Edward F. Edinger Jr. was born on December 13, 1922, in
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The Aion Lectures: Exploring the Self in CG Jung's Aion
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Eternal Drama: The Inner Meaning of Greek Mythology
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Los Angeles, California
psychiatrist
Jungian analyst
Cedar Rapids
Bachelor of Arts
Indiana University Bloomington
Doctor of Medicine
Yale School of Medicine
Brooke Army Medical Center
Fort Sam Houston
military doctor
United States Army Medical Corps
New York
analysis
Mary Esther Harding
C. G. Jung
Rockland State Hospital
Orangeburg, New York
bladder cancer
"Four Lieutenants At Medical Center"
"Miss McCarthy Betrothed To Dr. Edinger"
Edward F. Edinger, 75, Analyst And Writer on Jung's Concepts
IN MEMORIAM: Edward F. Edinger, 1922-1998. A Personal Tribute by Daryl Sharp
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1922 births
1998 deaths
20th-century American psychologists
American male writers
American psychiatrists

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