Agriculture, Food and Health
The future of food has featured prominently in the news over the last few months, especially in relation to nitrogen emissions from Dutch farmers leading…… Read More » Not Just a Coincidence
Most of us have experienced coincidences in life, says the author of this book. They can be unexpected meetings, conversations, or some form of ‘sign’,…… Read More » Two Options for Humankind's Future
Spirituality is usually evident whenever deeply personal experiences take on a special universal quality, and psychology professor Lisa Miller courageously treats us to numerous such…… Read More » The Human as Two
Earlier this year, we launched the Galileo Commission Call for a Renaissance of the Spirit in the Humanities, which is exactly what Jeff advocates here…… Read More » A Path-Breaking Study
There are very few books, if any, that can serve both as path-breaking, inspiring and motivating texts as well as a complete and comprehensive four-volume…… Read More » A Personal Journey
G. William Barnard, a Professor of Religious Studies, has written this fascinating account of his own journey through the Santo Daime religious tradition. Santo Daime…… Read More » The Spiritual Lives of Scientists
This is in many ways a companion volume to Spiritual Awakenings edited by Marjorie Woollacott and myself and reviewed elsewhere in this issue. Neither knew…… Read More » Important Information For People in Crisis
This book deals with phenomena which have been known throughout history but which until recently have been rejected by most non-religious people. In particular, for…… Read More » Hidden Teachings
Over the past 30 years, Neil has written a series of revelatory books on the Aramaic spirituality of Jesus, opening up new depths of meaning…… Read More » Three Words
My old friend Nigel McGilchrist – brother of Iain – has written an exquisitely crafted and beautifully illustrated masterpiece on Pythagoras while at the same…… Read More »