Lexington Books
Pages: 152
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-0-7391-7577-4 • Hardback • February 2013 • $82.00 • (£63.00)
978-1-4985-1084-4 • Paperback • February 2015 • $51.99 • (£40.00)
978-0-7391-7578-1 • eBook • February 2013 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Tammy L. Montgomery is the dean of English at American River College. Prior to this appointment she was professor of philosophy and religion at Folsom Lake College.
Introduction
Part I. Definitions
Chapter 1: C.G. Jung’s Theory of Synchronicity
Chapter 2: The Concept of Annunciation
Chapter 3: Revelation in Annunciation and Synchronicity
Part II. Challenges
Chapter 4: Synchronicity and its Skeptics
Chapter 5: The Challenge of Acausality in Synchronicity
Chapter 6: The Miracle and its Skeptics
Chapter 7: The Challenges of the Miraculous
Part II. Correspondences
Chapter 8: Psyche and Soul
Chapter 9: Symbols of Spiritual Wholeness
Chapter 10: The Archetype in Synchronicity
Chapter 11: Profound Synchronicities and the Angel
Chapter 12: Shadows and Daimons
Chapter 13: Individuation and Redemption
Conclusion
Jung's theory of Synchronicity is one of the most fascinating yet illusive aspects of his work. It is essential to a full understanding of what he means by the collective unconscious. In this new work Dr. Montgomery succeeds in bringing annunciation into dialogue with synchronicity. She makes a good case for the idea that the Angel is present in moments of synchronicity, an idea that brings with it an immense legacy of images and stories. I recommend this book. It is both scholarly and accessible and is a significant contribution to Jung's project of inviting a "radical reconsideration of the rational."
— Joe Coppin, Pacifica Graduate Institute
In her use of Jung’s concept of synchronicity, Tammy Montgomery convincingly shows the human and divine joined at critical moments by angelic messengers.
— Robert McDermott, California Institute of Integral Studies
I welcome a book on contemporary theology of depth and on the old but important field of angelology. Tammy Montgomery's book brings angels back into serious consideration in a way that is neither naive nor dismissive. Her insightful book serves as a window on a dimension of everyday experience that we notice in passing but almost always fail to understand and fully appreciate.
— Thomas Moore, PhD, author of Care of the Soul