. . . "But in 1908 Sigmund Freud had famously stated that he felt more intellectually compatible with Karl Abraham than with Carl Jung, because Abraham was a Jew and, therefore, Freud and Abraham shared a closer racial kinship (Rassenverwandtschaft), whereas the situation was quite different with Jung whom Freud described as a Christian and a pastor's son, and because of that Jung finds his way to m" . .