The author responds to Haule's (1983) “The Care of Souls’” by reviewing historical sources which demonstrate that the task of psychotheological integration has always been too multi-faceted to permit an easy reconciliation, by questioning the implicit equivalence of spirit and soul (psyche and pneuma), by challenging the adequacy of his anthropological model, and by directing him to further sources in the Jungian tradition.
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