Bio

Robert Neuwoehner, PhD

A biblical scholar, and a student of religion and Jungian psychology for more than 40 years, Bob has published essays in Psychological Perspectives, a leading Jungian journal, and in Psychology and the Bible: A New Way to Read the Scriptures, a four-volume collection of writings by scholars working to define the emerging field of psychological biblical criticism.

Bob has taught religious studies and humanities at the University of Denver, including the course “Religion and Jungian Psychology”; and he has presented papers at national and regional meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature and the American Academy of Religion.

He earned his doctorate in the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology Joint Ph.D. Program in Religious and Theological Studies, where his dissertation was nominated for the University of Denver’s distinguished dissertation award.

Now a resident of Castle Rock, Colorado, he is an active member of the local Episcopal church. In addition, Bob teaches at the Academy for Lifelong Learning, where he offers courses on a variety of topics in the field of religious studies.

Bob’s book, Moonlight Shines in the Darkness: A Psychosymbolic Reading of Jesus and the Feminine in the Fourth Gospel, is available in both print and eBook editions from Amazon or Barnes and Noble (print edition, eBook edition).