Avery Brooke
An account of the author's training and experience in parish healing ministry, along with history, practical advice, and guidance.... (read more)
Philip Zaleski
Penguin's yearly offering of outstanding essays and poetry on faith and spirituality. Every year, the acclaimed Best Spiritual Writing series offers readers the opportunity to explore the most intriguing work on spirituality published in the past year... (read more)
Cassandra Eason
- A guide to the sacred labyrinth, including history, mythology, and rituals, from a renowned British psychic and author.- Walking or dancing in a labyrinth induces an altered state of consciousness akin to meditation.- With ideas for creating indoor and... (read more)
Karl E Peters
Karl Peters, culminating a lifetime of leadership in the science and religion dialogue, offers a rare combination of both theory and practice, the learned and the existential. Here is an exemplary role model of participating in the creative process... (read more)
Thomas Ryan
The Sacred Art of Fasting serves as a welcoming introduction to the whys and ways of fasting. This ancient practice has roots in nearly every religion around the world. In different forms in different faiths, people fast as an expression of God... (read more)
Sarah Anderson
This anthology brings together women's writing from classic religious literature - Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, and Hindu - as well as many passages of fiction and poetry that are truly undiscovered treasures of women's spirituality. With writers... (read more)
James Olson
Drawing broadly on science, philosophy, politics, and wisdom teachings, James Olson offers a holistic look at how the brains division into distinct hemispheres results in two divergent perspectives on our experience. These contrasting perceptions of the... (read more)