Sunday, July 18, 2010

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Thought of you tonight.
This cat, Wallace Clift, proposed that the pilgrimage be considered a Jungian archetype like introvert & extrovert.
He's a big time Episcopalian.

I'm tuning up my ROCK PILGRIMAGE http://rockpilgrimage.blogspot.com
proposal for HOLLYWOOD!

BEST,
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Wallace Clift

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Wallace Bruce Clift, Jr.,[1] the author of several books and articles in the field of psychology of religion, is professor emeritus at the University of Denver, where he chaired the Department of Religion for many years. He has lectured and given workshops extensively in the United States, Australia, Europe and Asia on such topics as Jungian psychology, Christian theology, pilgrimage, spiritual growth, journaling, and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Three of his books are co-authored with his wife, Dr. Jean Dalby Clift, a pastoral counselor.

[edit] Life

Born March 27, 1926 in Texas, Dr. Clift received his B.A. from the University of Texas in 1949 and a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1952. He practiced law in Washington, D.C. and Houston, Texas before attending the Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP) in Berkeley, California, where he earned his M.Div. in 1960, and became an Episcopal priest. After serving as vicar of Grace Church and the Church of the Resurrection in Houston, he was awarded a Farish Foundation grant to study the psychology of Carl Jung. He studied from 1964 to 1966 at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland, where he worked with analyst Jolande Jacobi.[2] He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Divinity School with his dissertation Psychological and biblical-theological perspectives on hope from the viewpoints of C. G. Jung and John Knox (1970). He taught psychology of religion at the University of Denver from 1969 to 1992, and helped start its joint Ph.D. program in Religious and Theological Studies with the Iliff School of Theology. Dr. Clift co-founded the C. G. Jung Society of Colorado in 1976, and served as its first president.[3] After his retirement from the University of Denver, he served as Director of the Anglican Studies Program at the Iliff School of Theology for ten years. He is Canon Theologian emeritus of the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado. CDSP awarded Dr. Clift an honorary doctorate in 2003.

[edit] Publications

Books:

  • Clift, Wallace (1982). Jung and Christianity: The Challenge of Reconciliation. The Crossroad Publishing Company. ISBN 0-8245-0409-7.
  • Clift, Jean Dalby; Clift, Wallace (1984). Symbols of Transformation in Dreams. The Crossroad Publishing Company. ISBN 0-8245-0653-7.
  • Clift, Jean Dalby; Clift, Wallace (1988). The Hero Journey in Dreams. The Crossroad Publishing Company. ISBN 0-8245-0889-0.
  • Clift, Wallace (1990). Journey Into Love: Road Signs Along The Way. The Crossroad Publishing Company. ISBN 0-8245-1032-1.
  • Clift, Jean Dalby; Clift, Wallace (1996). The Archetype of Pilgrimage: Outer Action With Inner Meaning. The Paulist Press. ISBN 0-8091-3599-X.

Articles (excluding book reviews):

  • Clift, Wallace (1966). "A Taize Retreat". St. Andrew's Bulletin (Zurich, Switzerland).
  • Clift, Wallace (1974). "The New Hasidism". Network (March).
  • Clift, Wallace (1975). "Tillich and Jung: A New Mythology of Salvation?". The Iliff Review (Winter).
  • Clift, Wallace (1976). "Myth, Symbol and the Church in the Writings of John Knox". The Iliff Review (Spring).
  • Clift, Wallace (1976). "Symbols of Wholeness in Tillich and Jung". International Journal of Symbology (July).
  • Clift, Wallace (1984). "Jung's Notion of Religion". The New Catholic World 227 (1358).
  • Clift, Wallace (1986). "Journal Keeping for Personal Growth". Circuit Rider (February).
  • Clift, Wallace (1987), "Child", in Eliade, Mircea, ed., Encyclopedia of Religion, New York: Macmillan
  • Clift, Wallace (1987), "Rejuvenation", in Eliade, Mircea, ed., Encyclopedia of Religion, New York: Macmillan
  • Clift, Wallace (1987), "Vierkandt, Alfred", in Eliade, Mircea, ed., Encyclopedia of Religion, New York: Macmillan
  • Clift, Wallace (1987), "Wundt, Wilhelm", in Eliade, Mircea, ed., Encyclopedia of Religion, New York: Macmillan

[edit] References

Footnotes:

  1. ^ Episcopal Clerical Directory. Church Publishing. 2007. p. 174.
  2. ^ Clift, Wallace (1982). Jung and Christianity: The Challenge of Reconciliation. The Crossroad Publishing Company. pp. xi. ISBN 0-8245-0409-7. Clift, Wallace (1990). Journey Into Love: Road Signs Along The Way. The Crossroad Publishing Company. pp. 11–12. ISBN 0-8245-1032-1.
  3. ^ C. G. Jung Society of Colorado--History[1]

Other Sources:

  • Castrone, Linda (December 24, 1991). "Hallowed Ground". Rocky Mountain News.
  • "Alumni/ae Convocation". Church Divinity School of the Pacific Crossings (summer): 18. 2003. [2]
  • Clergy directory for the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado: [3]

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