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This program WILL BE RECORDED.
Course dates are on Thursdays, May 14th, May 28th, June 11th, 2026, 7:30PM-9:30PM
Among his most influential works, C.G. Jung’s 1957 essay, “The Undiscovered Self” (CW 10, par. 488-588) was an urgent plea to humanity in response to the Cold War and the rise of totalitarianism. Jung argued that continual self-awareness, of both conscious and unconscious aspects of the psyche, as well as “authentic religious experience,” can provide an “unshakable center of gravity” required to resist and withstand the dehumanizing authoritarianism of the collective.
This three-session course will explore the ways Jung’s provocative essay, a political and passionately charged piece, still speaks to us nearly 70 years later.
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Kenneth Kovacs, Ph.D., is an accredited analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland, and a minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Kenneth studied at Rutgers University, Yale Divinity School, Princeton Theological Seminary, and received a Doctor of Philosophy in practical theology (psychology and theology) from the University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland (UK). He is the author of Encounter and Conviction: The Relational Theology of James E. Loder (Peter Lang, 2009), Out of Depths: Sermons and Essays (Parson’s Porch, 2016), and writes and teaches at the intersection of analytical psychology and theology. Kenneth practices in Baltimore, MD. |
Prices for Course
Non-Members: $100.00/ticket
Individual Members: $75.00/ticket
Senior 65+ Members/Student Members: $65.00/ticket
DETAILS OF THE PROGRAM
Registration closes at 12:00pm EST the day before the program begins.
RECORDINGS: The recording will be sent out 24-48 hours after the session has concluded. You will have 14 days to watch the recording.
ZOOM LINKS: Zoom links can be found in your registration confirmation email. They will also be shared about 24 hours before the program start time. Registration closes before Zoom links are shared. If you do not receive your link 24 hours in advance, please reach out asap directly to support@jung.org
CANCELLATION: You may cancel your registration up to 1 week prior to the program.
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