Although originally from a scientific background and the author of a number of books on biology and consciousness during the 1990s, John Davidson has dedicated…… Read More »
This fascinating scholarly book is a breakthrough study about the origins of the term philosopher in Ancient Greece. The title reflects the fact that it…… Read More »
In this moving and profound series of reflections, Philip distils the wisdom gleaned from his lifelong spiritual odyssey that took him to Ramana Maharshi's Arunachala…… Read More »
The author is professor of philosophy and bioethics at New York University. In this personal book, he gives an account of what it means to…… Read More »
Synchronistically, the number of pages in the small book corresponds to the age of the author, who has worked for decades in transpersonal psychology and…… Read More »
I have reviewed a number of Lars's previous books including his magisterial O Manuscript and subsequent shorter works on the laws of light. For those…… Read More »
This is the shorter of two books by Matthew Fox on Thomas Aquinas that will appear in this year. The longer one is entitled Sheer…… Read More »
Authors: Katja Guenther, Max Weiss, Philip Nord
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Philosophy Spirituality
Subtitled 'historical approaches to religion and the secular', this volume offers a multifaceted and nuanced approach to the origins of secularist thought, and the recent…… Read More »
The author is best known for his carved 'cosmograms' and his work on sacred landscape. Here he describes his intuitive and scholarly search for what…… Read More »
Endorsed by both Rowan Williams and my old friend David Conner, Dean of Windsor, this is a poetic meditation on the events of Easter week,…… Read More »