346 Psychology and religion- The autonomy of the unconscious

347 Dogma and natural symbols

348 History and psychology of natural symbols

349 A psychological approach to dogma of Trinity- Introduction

350 Pre-Christian parallels- Babylonia

351 Pre-Christian parallels- Egypt

352 Pre-Christian parallels- Greece

353 Father, Son, and Spirit

354 The symbola

355 The symbolum of Gregory Thaumaturgas

356 The Nicaenum

357 The Niceano, Athanasianum, Lateranense

358 The three person in the light of psychology

359 Christ as archetype

360 The Holy Ghost

361 The problem of the fourth- The concept of quaternity

362 The psychology of the fourth

363 General remarks on symbolism

364 The problem of the fourth- Conclusion

365 Transformation symbolism in the mass- Introduction

366 Oblation of the bread

367 Preparation of the Chalice

368 Censing of the substance and the altar

369 The Epiclesis

370 The consecration

371 The post-consecration

376 The vision of Zosimos

377 The psychology of the mass- General remarks on the sacrifice

378 The psychological meaning of sacrifice

379 The mass and individuation process

380 Foreward to White's "God and the Unconscious"

381 Foreword to Werblowsky's "Lucifer and Prometheus"

372 Breaking of the Host- Fractio

373 Consignatio, Comixtio

374 The sequence of the transformation rite- Conclusion

375 Parallels to transformation mystery- The Aztec Teoqualo

382 Brother Klaus

383 Psychotherapists or the clergy

384 Psychoanalysis and the cure of souls

385 Answer to Job- Prefatory notes

386 Answer to Job- Lectori Benevolo

387 Answer to Job

388 Psychological commentary- The difference between Eastern and Western

389 Commentary on Tibetan book of the Great Liberation

390 Commentary on Tibetan Book of the Dead

391 Yoga and the West

392 Foreword to Suzuki's "Introduction to Zen Buddhism"

393 The psychology of Eastern meditation

394 The holy men of India

395 Foreword to the "I" Ching

CW 11- Psychology and Religion: West and East