“Spirituality is an interesting word. It is also a fluid concept because so many people understand it quite differently. many of them could be correct even though they are contradictory. While one person may see it only as an attitude about art and music, another person will see it as a religious existential state, and more.”
— Ray Newkirk
Spirituality Essays
Developmental Psychology and the Nourishment of the Human Spirit
Human Sexuality, a Deeper Gift of Human Spirituality
Psychopathology, the Confusion of Human Spirituality
Spirituality in Theories of Marriage, Family, & Child Counseling
Professional Ethics & The Law in Spiritual Healing the Human Spirit
Psychological Assessment and the Violation of the Human Spirit
Human Health & Spirituality
Foundations of Christian Spirituality
Prayer and Catholic Spirituality
The Religious Life
Franciscan Spirituality and the Modern World
Franciscan Simplicity is Simply Complex
The Vowed State and Secular Life
Vocation in Christianity
Spirituality & Mysticism
The Soul and Human Nature
Prayer and Contemplation
Mastering The Spiritual Life
A Deeper Call
The Wisdom and Strength in Living A Virtuous Life
“Spirituality is a word that demands deep reference. Think about it. The word comes with a complicated history because it requires a fair amount of community knowledge so that we can define and describe it in a way that may be correct.”
— Ray Newkirk