1st Edition

Spiritual Direction and the Other Interdisciplinary Explorations of Accompaniment

Edited By Aaron B Daniels, Peter Capretto, Gracie Vogel Copyright 2027
214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

Spiritual Direction and the Other offers the first interdisciplinary exploration of how ancient traditions of spiritual accompaniment can restore openness to mystery and cultural sensitivity in our psychotherapeutic helping professions.   As therapeutic culture has grown to dominate the landscape of helping professions in recent decades, humanistic caregivers have increasingly struggled to... Read more

1. Introduction: Exploring the Other in Spiritual Direction  Part 1: Re-Examining the Foundations of Spiritual Direction  2. Organizing Emotions and Challenging Values in Spiritual Direction: A Few Thoughts from the Christian Desert  3. Psychoanalysis in the House of Ignatius and the New Age  Part 2: Innovations in Spiritual Practices  4. Divine Paradox: The Centrality of Metaphor in the Work of Spiritual Direction  5. Radical Love, Liberation, & Justice: For Self and Others  6. A Rhizomatic Reflection on Spiritual Direction, Embodiment, and Difference  Part 3: Othering Spiritual Practices  7. Kenotic Mysticism, Social Identity, and Leadership Formation in the Spiritual Direction of Clare of Assisi  8. Engaging the Other in a Welcoming Space  9. Emergent Phenomena and Spiritual Transformation: A Psychological and Autoethnographic Exploration  Part  4: Responses  10. Organizing Desire and Death in Spiritual Direction: A Response to Zecher  11. A Response to Zecher

Biography

Aaron B. Daniels is Associate Teaching Professor in the Psychology Department at Northeastern University, USA. He is the editor of A Phenomenology of the Alien: Encounters with the Weird and Inscrutable Other (2025) and Dante and the Other: A Phenomenology of Love (2021).

Peter Capretto is Assistant Professor of Psychology, Culture, and Religion at Phillips Theological Seminary, USA. His writings on the philosophy and psychology of religion have appeared in over a dozen scholarly journals and books.

Gracie Vogel graduated from Northeastern University with a B.S. in Health Science and Psychology.

'In a time that is nothing less than ongoing "radical reorientation," Spiritual Direction and the Other challenges us to turn toward our differences to find new ground for cultivating meaning and hope. Pressing beyond the often hyper-individualized medical or spiritual constructs of both psychology and spirituality, Daniels, Capretto, and Vogel gather a chorus of expert voices to assist in this inherently communal work. The volume bridges secular and faith-based research and practice, making the “other side” legible across professional and religious boundaries. It offers ambitious yet accessible chapters on a wide range of topics, pushing the field of spiritual direction in particular to face what it must do to meet this moment. This volume will be essential for pastoral formation classrooms, practitioners across the helping professions, interreligious leaders, and those of us who, in some way, care for people in all their complexity – ours and others – and desire to do so from an orientation of psychological as well as spiritual best practices.'

Stephanie C. Edwards, MSW, PhD, Executive Director, Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium and Adjunct Faculty, Boston College

'Drawing on the Desert Fathers and Mothers of the early Christian tradition, Franciscan and Ignatian spiritualities, as well as on Buddhist discourse, Afro-Caribbean humanism, personal and classroom experiences of the authors, the insights of philosophy, psychology, counselling and psychotherapy, this unique collection of essays takes a creatively broad view of the processes of discernment at the heart of the practice of spiritual direction. It brings critical academic rigour and, at the same time, an awareness of the “limits of worldly knowledge” and an apophatic appreciation of the encounter with the other in “holy darkness”. Critical, spiritual and reflective; highly recommended!'

Christopher Cook, BSc, MB, BS, MD, MA, PhD, FRCPsych, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University and Reverend Professor in the Institute for Medical Humanities, Durham University