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Here's my SPIRITUAL FORMATION BIBLIOGRAPHY
– I have highlighted my Top 14 Best in bold print.
Arnold,
Eberhard. Inner Land: A Guide Into the Heart and Soul of the Bible
(Rifton, N.Y: Plough Publishing House, 1976). A classic in Anabaptist
spirituality.
Blackaby, Henry T., and King, Claude V. Experiencing God. An
excellent, clearly written text that is especially good for church study.
Boyd, Greg. Satan and the Problem of Evil: Constructing a Trinitarian Warfare Theodicy (IVP:
2001). An excellent study on the kingdom of God, esp. on spiritual battle and
the kingdom of Satan. A coherent Christian response to the philosophical
problem of evil.
Boyd. Present Perfect:
Finding God In the Now. (Zondervan: 2010) This is an excellent,
clearly written little book that contains some deep spiritual insights that are
not found in other spirituality texts. Greg’s meditation on “death” is worth
the price of the book.
Brother Lawrence of the
Resurrection. The Practice of the Presence of God (Garden City: Image,
1977). A spiritual classic by a 17th-century monk that is still
relevant today, and is especially good at knowing God in the everyday, mundane
tasks of life.
Buechner, Frederick. Godric
(New York: Harper and Row, 1980). A beautiful novel, spiritually deep and
uplifting. The character of Godric reminds me of Thomas Merton.
Campolo, Tony, and Darling, Mary
Albert. The God of Intimnacy and Action:
Reconnecting Ancient Spiritual Practices, Evangelism, and Justice. Nicely
puts together the spiritual disciplines and social activism.
Collins, Kenneth J. Exploring Christian Spirituality: An
Ecumenical Reader (Baker Book
House: 2000). An excellent one-volume text.
Cone, James. A Black Theology of Liberation.
Cone. The Cross and the Lynching Tree.
Cone. God of the Oppressed.
Costen, Melva Wilson. African American Christian Worship.
Dawn, Marva. Unfettered Hope:
A Call to Faithful Living In An Affluent Society (Presbyterian Publishing
Corporation: 2003). This is a deep, profound study allowing us to see our
materialistic world and our spiritual place in it through God’s eyes.
Deere, Jack. Surprised By the
Voice of God: How God Speaks Today Through Prophecies, Dreams, and Visions
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1996). A very good, clearly written biblical and
historical presentation of how one hears God speaking to them.
Dillard, Annie. Pilgrim At Tinker Creek (Harper
and Row). This makes my personal top ten ever-read list. A beautiful meditation
of the creation, especially its microscopic aspects.
Fee, Gordon. God’s Empowering
Presence (Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 1994). This massive text is,
arguably, the definitive statement of the apostle Paul’s spirituality. A
detailed study of every Pauline reference to the Holy Spirit.
Fee. The First Epistle to the
Corinthians (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987). Superb, meditative, scholarly
commentary on what it means to be pneumatikos (“spiritual”).
Felder, Cain Hope. Stony the Road We Trod: African American
Biblical Interpretation. (Augsburg: 1991) This edited collection does an
excellent job distinguishing the Eurocentric bias in biblical hermeneutics from
an African American perspective which gives place to the now-experiential
reality of God’s Spirit speaking to us through the written text.
Foster, Richard. A Celebration of Discipline (San Francisco: Harper and Row). The modern
classic on the spiritual disciplines. If you have not yet read this it should
be one of your choices.
Foster.
Prayer: Finding the Heart’s True Home (Harper and Row: 1992). Examines
several different types of prayer that are both biblically and historically
Christian.
Foster. Life With God: Reading the Bible for Spiritual Transformation.
(HarperOne: 2010)
Foster. Longing for God: Seven Paths of Spiritual Devotion. (Intervarsity
Press: 2009)
Foster. Prayer: Finding the Heart’s True Home.
Foster. Sanctuary of the Soul: Journey into Meditative Prayer.
Foster, and Griffin, Emilie. Spiritual Classics: Selected Readings for
Individuals and Groups on the Twelve Spiritual Disciplines (Harper and Row: Feb. 2000). A very good
collection representing the great Christian types of spirituality.
Foster. Streams of Living Water: Celebrating the Great Traditions of Christian
Faith (Harper and Row: 1998). On
the following traditions: contemplative, holiness, charismatic, social justice,
evangelical, and incarnational.
Frangipane, Francis. The Three Battlegrounds.
Frangipane. And I Will Be Found by You. On abiding in Christ.
Gutierrez,
Gustavo. We Drink From Our Own Wells: The Spiritual Journey of a People
(Maryknoll: Orbis, 1988). Excellent, especially in its emphasis on corporate
spirituality.
Holmes,
Urban T. Spirituality for Ministry. Still one of the best books on this subject.
Houston,
James. The
Transforming Power of Prayer: Deepening Your
Friendship with God.
John
of the Cross. Dark Night of the Soul. This spiritual classic is often
misinterpreted because it has not been read. It’s about “dark knowledge” and
non-discursive experience of God.
Jones,
Cheslyn, et. al., eds. The Study of Spirituality (New
York: Oxford, 1986). A very good one-volume source on the history of Christian
spirituality.
Kelleman, Robert, and Edwards,
Karole A. Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul
Care and Spiritual Direction. (Baker: 2007)
Kelly, Thomas. A Testament
Of Devotion (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1941).
This brilliant, provocative little text makes my top ten ever-read books on
Christian spirituality. A modern classic.
Kelly. The Eternal Promise.
Kraft,
Charles. Christianity With Power:
Your Worldview and Understanding of the Supernatural (Ann Arbor, Mi.: Servant, 1989). A brilliant study
in paradigm theology by an anthropologist and missiologist at Fuller
Theological Seminary.
Ladd,
George. The Gospel of the Kingdom: Scriptural Studies in the Kingdom of God
(Eerdmans: 1959). A classic, still-used examination of the kingdom of God as
both present and future. Schoalrly, but it often reads devotionally.
Leech,
Kenneth. Experiencing God: Theology As Spirituality (San
Francisco: Harper and Row, 1985). An excellent historical study, from biblical
times to the present, of the experience of God.
Leech. Soul Friend: The Practice of Christian Spirituality (New York: Harper and Row, 1980). The best
book available on spiritual direction.
Leech.
True Prayer: An Invitation to Christian Spirituality (San
Francisco: Harper and Row, 1980).
Lovelace, Richard. Dynamics of Spiritual Life: An Evangelical
Theology of Renewal (Downers
Grove: Intervarsity Press, 1979).
Lovelace.
Renewal As a Way of Life: A
Guidebook for Spiritual Growth
(Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press, 1985).
Manning,
Brennan. The Ragamuffin Gospel. A beautiful, very thoughtful
meditation on the grace of God.
Manning, Abba’s Child. This book spoke deeply to
me about my need for experiential knowledge of the love of God.
Manning, The Importance of Being Foolish: How to Think Like Jesus. Very good
as it gets at the real Jesus.
May, Gerald. Addiction and Grace (San
Francisco: Harper and Row, 1991). An excellent, clearly written book with an
especially helpful section on addiction to control.
May. Care
of Mind, Care of Spirit: A Psychiatrist Explores Spiritual Direction (New
York: Harper and Row, 1992). A very good text on the nature of spiritual
direction.
May. Will and Spirit: A Contemplative Psychology (Harper and Row: 1987). An excellent text.
Mbiti,
John. African Religions and Philosophy.
Mbiti.
Introduction to African Religion.
McKnight,
Scot, and Tickle, Phyllis. Fasting: The Ancient Practices. An excellent
book on the spirituality of fasting.
McLaren,
Brian. The
Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth that Could Change Everything (Thomas Nelson: 2007). I loved this book about the
kingdom of God.
McManus,
Erwin. The Barbarian Way: Unleash the Untamed Faith Within (Thomas Nelson: 2005) Don’t be put off by the
title. I loved this book about what it means to be a real follower of Jesus.
Merton,
Thomas. The Inner Experience:
Notes On Contemplation (Harper: 2003).
This is Merton’s final book. Few write about contemplation as well as he does.
Merton. New Seeds of Contemplation (New York: New Directions, 1961). Merton at his
best.
Merton.
No Man Is an Island (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983).
Contains the classic chapter, “Being and Doing.”
Merton.
Seeds (Shambala: 2002). A killer collection of Merton quotes. A
tremendous introduction to the depth, wisdom, and discernment of Thomas Merton.
Prophetic.
Merton.
The Sign of Jonas (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1981). One
of Merton’s journals, containing many spiritual gems,
Miller,
J. Keith. A Hunger for Healing: The
Twelve Steps as a Classic Model for Christian Spiritual Growth (New York: Harper and Row, 1991).
Miller.
Hope In the Fast Lane: A New Look
at Faith in a Compulsive World (New
York: Harper and Row, 1987). An excellent text on overcoming sin in one’s life.
Especially good on identifying the deep source of stress and overcoming stress.
Miller.
The Secret Life of the Soul (Nashville: Broadman and Holman, 1997). About the
vulnerability needed for the transformation of the soul.
Muse,
J. Stephen, ed. Beside
Still Waters: Resources for Shepherds in the Marketplace (Smyth and Helwys: 2000). An excellent text that
uses Psalm 23 to speak to Christian leaders regarding spiritual issues. Very
good on our need to care for ourselves physically.
Mulholland,
Robert. Shaped By the Word: The Power of Scripture in Spiritual Formation
(Nashville: Upper Room Press, 1985). An excellent book on how the Bible
interprets us.
Nelson, Alan. Broken In the
Right Place: How God Tames the Soul (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1994).
A very good book on how spiritual brokenness effects personal transformation.
Nouwen, Henri. A Cry for
Mercy: Prayers From the Genesee (Garden City, New York: Image, 1981). A
beautiful book of prayers expressing our heart’s fears, struggles, and longings.
Nouwen. Behold the Beauty of
the Lord: Praying with Icons (Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press, 1987).
Nouwen. Gracias! A Latin
American Journal (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1983). One of Nouwen’s
spiritual journals.
Nouwen. In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian
Leadership (Harper and Row). A brilliant little book, among the best I have
ever read on pastoral leadership.
Nouwen. Lifesigns: Intimacy,
Fecundity, and Ecstasy in Christian Perspective (New York: Image, 1986).
Nouwen. Making All Things New:
An Invitation to the Spiritual Life (New York: Harper and Row, 1981).
Nouwen. Out of Solitude: Three Meditations on the Spiritual Life (Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press, 1980).
Nouwen.
Reaching Out: The Three Movements
of the Spiritual Life (Garden City, New York: Image, 1976). An excellent text; a modern classic. On
solitude, hospitality, and prayer.
Nouwen.
Spiritual Direction: Wisdom for the Long Walk of Faith.
Nouwen.
Spiritual Formation: Following the Movements of the Spirit.
Nouwen. The Genesee Diary: Report
From a Trappist Monastery (Garden City, New York: Image,
1976). This book makes my top ten ever-read list in terms of spiritual impact.
An excellent example of journaling that is of spiritual value.
Nouwen, The Inner Voice of
Love (Image Books: 1999). I find it hard to
express how much God used a slow, meditative reading of this book to effect
changes in my life.
Nouwen. The Living Reminder: Service and Prayer in Memory of Jesus Christ (New York: Harper and Row). A tremendous
book for pastors and Christian leaders.
Nouwen.
The Only Necessary Thing: Living a Prayerful Life.
Nouwen.
The Return of the Prodigal Son: A
Story of Homecoming (New York: Image, 1992). Simply put,
one of Nouwen’s best and one of my very favorites.
Nouwen.
The Way of the Heart (New York: Ballantine, 1981). A beautiful,
meditative little book on solitude, silence, and prayer.
Paris,
Peter. The Spirituality of African Peoples.
Payne,
Leanne. Listening Prayer: Learning
to Hear God’s Voice and Keep a Prayer Journal
(Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 1991). A very good, well-written text on what it
means to hear God’s voice.
Perkinson,
James. White Theology: Outing Supremacy in Modernity.
Peterson, Eugene. The Contemplative
Pastor: Returning to the Art of Spiritual Direction (Dallas:
Word, 1989). I have read this book two or three times. It always reminds me of
my priorities in pastoral ministry.
Peterson. Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places: A Conversation in Spiritual
Theology. The first of five books in Peterson’s summary of his spiritual
theology.
Peterson. Eat this Book: A Conversation in the Art of Spiritual Reading.
Peterson. The Pastor: A Memoir. Peterson’s reflections on the meaning of “pastor”
as servant leader and shepherd-leader. This book will exorcise the “mega” out
of you.
Quinn,
Robert. Deep Change (Jossey-Bass: 1996). A very good book, written from
a leadership-business perspective, on the inner transformation required to lead
effectively.
Senn,
Frank, ed. Protestant Spiritual
Traditions (New York: Paulist, 1986). Various
authors writing from the following perspectives: Lutheran, Reformed,
Anabaptist, Puritan, Pietist, and Methodist.
Sittser, Jerry. A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows
Through Loss. One of the best books on grief recovery ever written.
Smedes, Lewis. Shame and
Grace. (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1994). For me, a
beautiful book on overcoming self-condemnation by a deeper understanding and
experience of the grace of God.
St.
Teresa of Avila. Interior
Castle. (Image Books: 1972) A spiritual
classic.
Thomas,
Gary. Sacred Pathways (Zondervan: 2000). Very good on showing different
spiritual styles and various ways persons experience God (the naturalist,
sensate, traditionalist, ascetic, activist, caregiver, enthusiast,
contemplative, and intellectual).
Thurman,
Howard. For the Inward Journey: The Writings of Howard Thurman
(Harcourt Brace: 1984). An excellent anthology of Thurman’s spiritual writings.
Thurman. Jesus and the Disinherited (Beacon: 1996). If you’re going to read one book
by Thurman this is the one to read. He is brilliant, insightful, and extremely
relevant for even today. There s a timelessness about Thurman’s writings.
Thurman.
Howard Thurman: Essential Writings. (Orbis: 2006) Edited by Luther
Smith. Smith is one of our great, if not our greatest, Thurman scholars. His
introduction to Thurman’s writing is very helpful.
Thurman.
Meditations of the Heart. (Beacon: 1999)
Weems,
Renita. Listening for God: A
Minister’s Journey Through Silence and Doubt
(Simon and Schuster: 1999). An excellent reflection of the silence of God and
intimacy with God.
West,
Cornel, and Glaube Jr., Eddie S. African American Religious Thought: An Anthology.
(Westminster John Knox: 2003)
Willard,
Dallas. The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life in God
(Harper Collins: 1998). What a deep, beautiful book on the kingdom of God.
Willard.
Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God (IVP:
1999)
Willard.
Renovation of the Heart: Putting
on the Character of Christ (Navpress:2002).
This excellent book is all about spiritual transformation and is especially
helpful in defining biblical terms like “soul,” “heart,” “spirit,” and “body.”
Willard. The
Spirit of the Disciplines: Understanding How God Changes Lives (Harper and Row: 1988). A great book, profound,
clearly written. Richard Foster called it “the book of the decade.”
Wilmore,
Gayraud. Black Religion and Black Radicalism: An Interpretation of the
Religious History of African Americans.
Wimber,
John. Power Healing (Harper and Row). An excellent, encouraging text
filled with realism and hope.
The Cloud of Unknowing. Anonymous. This is a spiritual classic on non-discursive
experience of God.