Books on mysticism and spirituality, including mystical experience, spiritual growth and care, and writings by and about important mystical and spiritual thinkers.
An important study of the varieties of liminality, illuminating in particular the liminal aspects of pastoral leadership.
A practical and accessible guide to spiritual exploration, drawing upon contemporary psychology as well as the spiritual traditions of Christianity.
An examination of the autobiographical passages in Paul's letters, showing his experience of entering into the dying and rising of Christ.
Essays bringing together in fruitful dialogue the Child Theology Movement and the Spirit-centred theology of the American theologian James E. Loder.
An account of the life of the 15th-century English mystic, Margery Kempe of Lynn in Norfolk, placing her in her religious, social and historical context.
A critique of the dominant physicalist paradigm of the mind, offering an alternative that places the bodily and the spiritual on an equal footing.
The last and most important work of the 17th-century mystic, his wide-ranging interpretation of Genesis and the nature of mystical experience.
The last and most important work of the 17th-century mystic, his wide-ranging interpretation of Genesis and the nature of mystical experience.
The last and most important work of the 17th-century mystic, his wide-ranging interpretation of Genesis and the nature of mystical experience.
An exploration of how faith and the search for transcendence have undergone dramatic change while remaining undiminished in the post-Enlightenment era.
An interdisciplinary anthology of essays exploring the concept of liminality and its fruitful application across a wide range of contemporary subjects.