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한국기독교학회 한국기독교신학논총 한국기독교신학논총 제85집
발행연도
2013.1
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235 - 261 (27page)

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A symbol is a means of human representation which expresses a meaning beyond the outer meaning of the image which expresses it. In this way a symbol becomes the best possible expression for the unconscious, even though the contents have not yet been represented nor has the real meaning been captured. So a symbol can represent all the unconscious contents and the religious facts which remain in the unconscious. C. G. Jung said that the most important function of the symbol is the transcendent function which helped one to bring conscious and unconscious together and so arrive at a new attitude integrating the opposite attitude of the consciousness and the unconscious that are in conflict. Because the symbol forms the middle ground on which the opposites can be united. So symbol can reconcile the two state which is in conflict. C. G. Jung called this process in its totality the transcendent function: the term ``transcendent`` does not denotate a metaphysical quality but only the fact that it facilitates a transition from one attitude to another. C. G. Jung thought that the dogma of the religion is symbol as the symbol not only refers to something above and beyond the individual, or suggests the depth, but also reconciles the opposites. So in all cases, there will be a feeling of integration, coupled with a sense of place in the sceme of things where one experiences and participates the religious symbol in right way.

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