Books on mysticism and spirituality, including mystical experience, spiritual growth and care, and writings by and about important mystical and spiritual thinkers.
An investigation of the Socratic metaphor of spiritual caregiver as midwife, showing how it offers a rich and fertile model for the provision of pastoral care.
A psychoanalytical study of the male search for a sense of belonging in the world and the religious sensibilities that arise from it, explored through imagery.
A study of the theology of the American preacher Jonathan Edwards, linking his conversion with his distinctive understanding of divine participation.
A biography of Catherine Booth, examining an often overlooked aspect of her legacy – her role in shaping the theological outlook of the Salvation Army.
An innovative investigation into how an understanding of modern brain science can aid the Christian pursuit of spiritual growth and transformation.
An introduction to the modern revival of Christian monasticism, focussing on the Community of the Transfiguration in Australia.
A series of powerful and intelligent meditations by Professor David Martin, spanning a wide variety of subjects, with a foreword by Robert Runcie.
An exploration of the meaning and significance of transcendental experiences, the responses they have evoked, and their importance in Christian apologetics.
An exploration of the spiritual dimensions of the possibilities of alien contact, and the implications for how we treat our own planet and each other.
An enquiry into the role of pansacramentalism as a bridge between theology and spirituality and its implications for interreligious studies.