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London, SPCK, 2024; ISBN 978-0-281-08667-2 HB, 254 pp. This is one of those can’t-quite-put-your-finger-on-it books. It seems ‘off’ – at… Read more Review: Practicing the Way – John Mark Comer
Review: Saucers: Tracing the Origins of Disc-Shaped UFOs – Chris Aubeck
Amazon, 2023; ISBN: 9798862476095 There is a view of religious, spiritual – and, by extension, anomalous – experiencing that… Read more Review: Saucers: Tracing the Origins of Disc-Shaped UFOs – Chris Aubeck
Departures, Arrivals and Near-Death Experiences
Building Bridges Given that he wrote so splendidly about so many matters of life and death, I have often wondered… Read more Departures, Arrivals and Near-Death Experiences
Review: The Awakened Brain: The Psychology of Spirituality – Lisa Miller
Allen Lane, UK, 2021; ISBN 978-0-141-99103-0 Professor in the clinical psychology programme at Columbia University, Lisa Miller draws both on… Read more Review: The Awakened Brain: The Psychology of Spirituality – Lisa Miller
Review: Death as an Altered State of Consciousness – Imants Baruss
Washington, American Psychological Association, Library of Congress Control No: 2023934129. 280 pp. The author is a professor in the Department… Read more Review: Death as an Altered State of Consciousness – Imants Baruss
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Review: The Haunting of Borley Rectory: The Story of a Ghost Story – Sean O’Connor
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Review: Into The Uncanny: A Real-Life Investigation Into the Paranormal – Danny Robins
Review of Danny Robins’ Into The Uncanny