Erschienen in:
01.08.2014 | Editorial
Editorial
verfasst von:
Curtis W. Hart
Erschienen in:
Journal of Religion and Health
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Ausgabe 4/2014
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Excerpt
In May of this year, Ann Ulanov retired from her position as Johnson Professor and head of Union Theological Seminary’s venerable Program in Psychiatry and Religion after 47 years of dedication and service. Professor Ulanov, which is how she was known to those of us who knew her as students and “Ann” later as we became professionals in our right, never ceased to amaze us with her command of depth psychological insights and theological understandings. Her self-discipline when it came to writing and seeing patients in her analytic practice was a role model to be emulated. We all profited from the bounty she brought to our own journeys toward intellectual excellence and professional skills. She made the psychological theories of Carl Gustav Jung and others timely and available for all those, ordained or not, dealing with the human condition in extremis or in its everyday manifestations. …