In God's Shadow is an extraordinary case study of Jung's attitude to formal religion and the discipline of theology. For perhaps the first time, it substantiates the unresolvable tension two great thinkers recognized between a fundamentally psychological view of religious experience and the foundational principles of theology by exploring the dialogue between two of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century, C. G. Jung and the English Dominican Victor White, including their hopes, conflicts, and disappointments. This book is necessary reading for those who want to connect Jungian thought with Catholic theology.