The Guild of Pastoral Psychology
Resources
The Guild has an archive of 350 papers dating back to the 1930s and 600 recordings dating from the 1970s. You can browse these using the search facilities below; they are free to download for Guild members.
Disclaimer: The Guild’s written and audio resources are for members’ personal and non-commercial use only. The views expressed in them are those of the authors; they may not necessarily be shared by Guild members, nor represent the collective opinion of the Guild.
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The Imagination of God; Owen Barfield, Religion and the evolution of Consciousness
The Inkling, Owen Barfield, whom both C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien regarded as the most innovative of the celebrated Oxford group, argued that the experience of being human changes dramatically over periods of cultural time. Our consciousness shifts, and in the modern period it has evolved in a particularly striking…
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Healers before and after Jesus
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Relevance of the God-Image in the Creation Myth of Lilith & Adam
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Jung in Today’s World
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Sexuality and Christian Spirituality
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Oxford Conference 2010
All the talks from the Oxford Conference 2010, which took place at St Hilda’s College, Oxford between 27th and 30th August 2010. The talks are displayed in chronological order. Charles Zeltzer’s paper covers the material from both his talks.
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The Narrow Gate: an Exploration of the Archetype of Surrender
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Laboratories Of The Spirit
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The Laboratory of the Self: an exploration of the poetry of R S Thomas
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‘The artist, the sign-maker, the sacrament-maker’: an exploration of the work of David Jones, poet and visual artist
Called by T. S. Eliot one of ‘the most distinguished writers of his generation,’ David Jones was a writer and visual artist of extraordinary depth and vision. His vision of art and aesthetics was caught up in the local and the physical, and yet also expressed deeply his commitment to…