John Sanford is a Jungian analyst and Episcopalian priest in San Diego, California, who has taken on the questions of evil in two books: Evil, The Shadow Side of Reality and The Strange Trial of Mr. Hyde: A New Look At The Nature Of Human Evil (Harper & Row). In the latter, Sanford addresses the questions of psychological guilt and responsibility in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novelette, The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, which remains a classic and popular study of human evil as expressed in the modern Western psyche. Sanford’s conclusion is one that is only slowly dawning in our society: that the staging of sanctimony is rehearsed in the devil’s workshop.