- Care for the Soul: Exploring the Intersection of Psychology & Theology
Edited by Mark R. McMinn & Timothy R. Phillips
“This volume explores the intersection of psychology and theology, but it is not a simple intersection. It is an intersection affected by rich theological and ecclesiological traditions, by the ravages and wonders of modern psychology, and by ...
- The Dying Time: Practical Wisdom for the Dying & Their Caregivers
“One of the best books available on caring for the dying, The Dying Time combines deep insight and down-to-earth practicality. All caregivers need to know what’s between these covers. This book demystifies the process of death, yet honors the sacredness of ...
- Keeping Silence: Christian Practices for Entering Stillness
When C. W. McPherson asked the members of his congregation to practice just ten minutes of silence each day during Advent, it seemed like a simple task. “It sounded easy,” said one of his parishioners, “but then I actually tried to do it.”
This concise, ...
- Should We Live Forever?: The Ethical Ambiguities of Aging
Well-thought-out perspectives on living both long and well.
In Should We Live Forever? Christian ethicist Gilbert Meilaender puzzles over the implications of the medical advances that have lengthened the human life span, wrestling with what this quest for living longer means ...
- Victims and Sinners: Spiritual Roots of Addiction and Recovery
More than one million Americans participate in nearly 50,000 Alcoholics Anonymous groups in America. Addiction recovery groups such as A.A. often rely on religious themes in their work, offering a form of spirituality as a way to deal with life’s problems. Many recovery groups ...