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* ''Imago Dei: A Study of C. G. Jung's Psychology of Religion (Studies in Jungian thought)'' (1979)
* ''Imago Dei: A Study of C. G. Jung's Psychology of Religion (Studies in Jungian thought)'' (1979)
* ''Philosophers of Nothingness: An Essay on the Kyoto School (Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture)'' (2001)
* ''Philosophers of Nothingness: An Essay on the Kyoto School (Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture)'' (2001)
* ''Heisig's profile page [http://www.ic.nanzan-u.ac.jp/~heisig/index.html]
* ''Heisig's profile page [http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/staff/jheisig/index.html]


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James W. Heisig (1947-) is a philosopher who has specialized in the field of philosophy of religion. He has published several books, their topics ranging amongst the notion of God in Jungian psychology, the Kyoto School of Philosophy, and contemporary interreligious faith. He currently resides in Nagoya, Japan, where he continues to conduct research in the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. He is also famed among students of the Japanese and Chinese languages for his Remembering the Kanji and Remembering the Hanzi series.

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