Identity, transcendence and the true self : insights from psychology and contemplative spirituality
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Haynes, Carter
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
This article investigates the intersection of psychology and spirituality as seen through the
works of Thomas Merton, Carl Jung, Fritz Kunkel and Viktor Frankl. The themes of spirituality
contextualised in human identity, psychological and spiritual transcendence, and the true self
versus false self metaphor are traced through the works of all four thinkers. Epistemological
flexibility and holistic thinking and being are suggested as methods for transforming
interdisciplinary practitioners, such as pastoral counsellors, spiritual directors and spiritually
oriented psychotherapists, in order that they can offer care in a less bifurcated and more
integrated way. Practical applications, including a vignette and specific recommendations for
broadening and deepening personal and professional integrative practice, are offered.
Description
Prof. Dr Carter Haynes is
participating in the research
project, ‘Biblical Theology
and Hermeneutics - Ad Hoc
Project “Holiness”’, directed
by Prof. Dr Andries van
Aarde, professor emeritus
and senior research fellow in
the Faculty of Theology of
the University of Pretoria,
South Africa.
Keywords
Psychology, Spirituality, Human identity, Intersection, Transcendence, True self, Contemplative spirituality
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Haynes, C., 2016, ‘Identity,
transcendence and the true
self: Insights from psychology
and contemplative
spirituality’, HTS Teologiese
Studies/Theological Studies
72(4), a3455. http://dx.DOI.
org/ 10.4102/hts.v72i4.3455.