Understanding Evelyn Underhill's spirituality must consider her whole life's journey of faith
Todd E. Johnson
Kathleen Dolphin introduces the spirituality of Ignatius of Loyola and current thought on his exercises
John Weborg discusses the principles of Pietism in historical context, including reforms seeking to balance grace, fear, and God’s internal work
In Quaker thought, asserts Grace Adolphsen Brame, service is the hallmark of the meditative life, centered on prayer
Saint Francis was “consumed totally in the desire to live a radical life following Jesus” in simplicity, humility, poverty, and the cross
A sacred-secular distinction, Bregman argues, is unhelpful in death and bereavement
King argues that adolescents’ relationships with God shape identity
Pamela Ebstyne King
A case study explores children’s spiritual development
James Furrow, Linda M. Wagener
Maloney discusses ramifications of the DSM’s adding religious and spiritual problems
Moon shares stories that shape his view of Christian spirituality—and psychotherapy
Shafranske offers 3 clinical practice integration situations
Sattler’s advice draws on spirituality as a way of organizing reality
Dueck argues for psychotherapy that begins within the client’s worldview
Alvin Dueck
Counseling, says Lee, should connect clients’ stories to God’s
Cameron Lee
Gooden argues that spirituality is multidimensional, raising issues for secular patients too
Winston Gooden