Psychology and western religion /
The neuroscience of religious experience /
Evolutionary psychology and motivation /
Altruistically inclined? : the behavioral sciences, evolutionary theory, and the origins of reciprocity /
The psychology of world religions and spiritualities : an indigenous perspective /
Personhood and Christianity in psychodynamic and corporate perspective /
Unsettled Minds : Psychology and the American Search for Spiritual Assurance, 1830-1940 /
Love, celibacy, and the inner marriage /
Religion and mental health /
Men, religion, and melancholia : James, Otto, Jung, and Erikson /
Religion, emotion, sensation : affect theories and theologies /
James and Dewey on belief and experience /
Big gods : how religion transformed cooperation and conflict /
Psychology and religion /
Faith and transformation /
The rationality of belief & the plurality of faith : essays in honor of William P. Alston /
Participation and the mystery : transpersonal essays in psychology, education, and religion /
Changes in ethical worldviews of Spanish missionaries in Mexico : an ethical transition from sight to touch in the 16th and 17th centuries /
Psychology and alchemy /
On theology and psychology : : a correspondence /
On Selfhood and Godhood.
Freud's Mahābhārata /
The taste of blood : spirit possession in Brazilian Candomblé /
Becoming spiritually intelligent : nine paths toward your most loving self /
Psychology and the East /
William James and a science of religions : reexperiencing The varieties of religious experience /
Trauma-informed spiritual care : interventions for safety, meaning, reconnection, and justice /
Spirit, mind, & brain : a psychoanalytic examination of spirituality and religion /
The concept of anxiety : a simple psychologically orienting deliberation on the dogmatic issue of hereditary sin /
In the mind's eye : multidisciplinary approaches to the evolution of human cognition /
The concept of development : an issue in the study of human behavior /
Religion is not about God : how spiritual traditions nurture our biological nature and what to expect when they fail /