Spiritual Psychological Books

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  • Spiritual books
  • Books that make you think

The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography
By Sidney Poitier
BIOGRAPHY POITIER
The acclaimed actor reveals the depth, passion, and intellectual fervor that have driven his life and career, citing the elements of his childhood that gave him his sense of worth, family, and ethics and how these qualities are essential to spiritual development.


Yours, Jack: Spiritual Direction from C. S. Lewis
By C. S. Lewis
BIOGRAPHY LEWIS
Yours, Jack features the best inspirational readings and sage counsel culled from C. S. Lewis's letters, offering an accessible look at this great author's personal vision for the spiritual life.



The Screwtape Letters
By C. S. Lewis
F LEWIS
A classic satire on human weakness features Screwtape, an elderly devil, who writes a series of letters to Wormwood, his apprentice and nephew.


The Peacegiver: How Christ Offers to Heal our Hearts and Homes
By James L. Ferrell
F FERRELL
The Peacegiver is written as an extended parable. It tells the story of a man struggling, with the help of a loved one, to come unto Christ. "My peace I give unto you," the Savior declared. The Peacegiver explores in a deeply personal way what we must do to receive the peace he stands willing to give.

The Soul’s Religion
By Thomas Moore
291.44 MOO
Spirituality should never be used as an escape route, according to Thomas Moore's Soul's Religion. Rather, it should be the catalyst that helps us face our everyday failures, angst, and emotional entanglements. This has always been Moore's anthem: that spirituality rests in the depths of experience, in the ordeals and challenges that initiate us into a stronger sense of life's meaning.

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