INTRODUCTION - Murray Stein
CHAPTER 1 - "The Way of What Is to Come" Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions
by Thomas Arzt
CHAPTER 2 - "The Way of What Is to Come" Jung's Vision of the Aquarian Age by Liz Greene
CHAPTER 3 - Abraxas: Jung's Gnostic Demiurge in Liber Novus by Stephan A. Hoeller
CHAPTER 4 - C.G. Jung and the Prophet Puzzle by Lance S. Owens
CHAPTER 5 - In a World That Has Gone Mad, Is What We Really Need ...A Red Book? Plato, Goethe, Schelling, Nietzsche and Jung by Paul Bishop
CHAPTER 6 - Confronting Jung: The Red Book Speaks to Our Time by John Hill
CHAPTER 7 - On the Impact of Jung and his Red Book: A Personal Story by J. Marvin Spiegelman
CHAPTER 8 - Encountering the Spirit of the Depths and the Divine Child by Andreas Schweizer
CHAPTER 9 - Imagination for Evil by Liliana Liviano Wahba
CHAPTER 10 - Movements of Soul in The Red Book by Dariane Pictet
CHAPTER 11 - Encounters with the Animal Soul: A Voice of Hope for Our Precarious World by Nancy Swift Furlotti
CHAPTER 12 - The Red Book for Dionysus: A Literary and Transdisciplinary Interpretation by Susan Rowland
CHAPTER 13 - Appassionato for the Imagination by Russell A. Lockhart
CHAPTER 14 - "This Incandescent Matter" Shudder, Shimmer, Stammer, Solitude by Josephine Evetts-Secker
CHAPTER 15 - "O tempora! O mores!" by Ann Casement
CHAPTER 16 - Jung's Red Book - A Compensatory Image for Our Contemporary Culture: A Hindu Perspective by Ashok Bedi
CHAPTER 17 - Why Is The Red Book "Red"?: A Chinese Reader's Reflections by Heyong Shen
CHAPTER 18 - The Red Book and the Posthuman by John C. Woodcock