Without denying differences, this work identifies connections among the philosophers James Loder, Andrew Louth, Bernard McGinn, Denys Turner, Mark McIntosh and James Hillman. The significance of the connections is both substantive and methodological for intra- and inter-faith spirituality discussion.
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Eolene Boyd-MacMillan graduated from the University of Cambridge with a PhD in 2004, having already earned a PGC in Psychology (distinction) from the University of Hong Kong, a Masters in Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, California), and a BA in English Literature and History from UCLA. She is a Research Assistant in the 'Psychology and Christianity Group', Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, and lectures with the Cambridge Theological Federation and the National Counselling Service (Edinburgh).
«Boyd-MacMillan has produced a clearly written, lucid and scholarly book that explores a fascinating series of issues and attempts to set an agenda for interdisciplinary studies in the area of human spirituality.» (Joanna Collicutt, The Way)
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