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2016

Journal Article

Why sport is a spiritual experience – and failure can help

Hutch, Richard (2016, 10 20). Why sport is a spiritual experience – and failure can help

Why sport is a spiritual experience – and failure can help

2013

Journal Article

Health and healing: spiritual, pharmaceutical, and mechanical medicine

Hutch, Richard A. (2013). Health and healing: spiritual, pharmaceutical, and mechanical medicine. Journal of Religion & Health, 52 (3), 955-965. doi: 10.1007/s10943-011-9545-x

Health and healing: spiritual, pharmaceutical, and mechanical medicine

2012

Journal Article

Can spirituality be taught to health care professionals?

Meredith, Pamela, Murray, Judith, Wilson, Trish, Mitchell, Geoff and Hutch, Richard (2012). Can spirituality be taught to health care professionals?. Journal of Religion and Health, 51 (3), 789-889. doi: 10.1007/s10943-010-9399-7

Can spirituality be taught to health care professionals?

2012

Journal Article

Sport and spirituality: mastery and failure in sporting lives

Hutch, Richard (2012). Sport and spirituality: mastery and failure in sporting lives. Practical Theology, 5 (2), 131-152. doi: 10.1558/prth.v5i2.131

Sport and spirituality: mastery and failure in sporting lives

2010

Journal Article

"Diagnosing" and "Managing" spiritual distress in pallative care: Creating an intellectual framework for spirituality useable in clinical practice

Mitchell, Geoffrey, Murray, Judith, Wilson, Patricia, Hutch, Richard and Meredith, Pamela (2010). "Diagnosing" and "Managing" spiritual distress in pallative care: Creating an intellectual framework for spirituality useable in clinical practice. Australasian Medical Journal, 3 (6), 364-369. doi: 10.4066/AMJ.2010.338

"Diagnosing" and "Managing" spiritual distress in pallative care: Creating an intellectual framework for spirituality useable in clinical practice

2009

Journal Article

Throttle up whirlwind: Space, time, and the sacred elixir of speed among recreational motorcyclists

Hutch, Richard (2009). Throttle up whirlwind: Space, time, and the sacred elixir of speed among recreational motorcyclists. International Journal Of Religion And Sport, 1, 81-92.

Throttle up whirlwind: Space, time, and the sacred elixir of speed among recreational motorcyclists

2009

Journal Article

Sport, Sailing and Human Spirituality

Hutch, Richard (2009). Sport, Sailing and Human Spirituality. Interface, Sport and Spirituality, 11 (1), 101-130.

Sport, Sailing and Human Spirituality

2008

Journal Article

Sport and Faith

Hutch, Richard (2008). Sport and Faith. The Transit Lounge (37).

Sport and Faith

2007

Journal Article

Speed masters throttle up: space, time and the sacred journeys of recreational motorcyclists

Hutch, Richard (2007). Speed masters throttle up: space, time and the sacred journeys of recreational motorcyclists. International Journal of Motorcycle Studies, 3 (2), 1-6.

Speed masters throttle up: space, time and the sacred journeys of recreational motorcyclists

2006

Journal Article

Dominance hierarchies and health: Constructing personal zones of spiritual power and healing in modern medicine

Hutch, Richard (2006). Dominance hierarchies and health: Constructing personal zones of spiritual power and healing in modern medicine. Journal of Religion & Health, 45 (3), 328-345. doi: 10.1007/s10943-006-9036-7

Dominance hierarchies and health: Constructing personal zones of spiritual power and healing in modern medicine

2005

Journal Article

Under sail alone at sea: A study of sport as spiritual practice

Hutch, R. A. (2005). Under sail alone at sea: A study of sport as spiritual practice. Australian Religion Studies Review, 18 (1), 3-24.

Under sail alone at sea: A study of sport as spiritual practice

2005

Journal Article

Mel Gibson's big gamble: The Passion of Christ

Hutch, R. A. (2005). Mel Gibson's big gamble: The Passion of Christ. Pastoral Psychology, 53 (4), 337-340. doi: 10.1007/s11089-005-1364-0

Mel Gibson's big gamble: The Passion of Christ

2004

Journal Article

Mel Gibson's big punt: "The passion of Christ"

Hutch, Richard (2004). Mel Gibson's big punt: "The passion of Christ". Australian Religion Studies Review, 17 (2), 117-119.

Mel Gibson's big punt: "The passion of Christ"

2002

Journal Article

Review and Critique of Jesus [Review of Donald Capps' Jesus: A Psychological Biography]

Hutch, R. (2002). Review and Critique of Jesus [Review of Donald Capps' Jesus: A Psychological Biography]. Pastoral Psychology, 50 (6), 469-474. doi: 10.1023/A:1015499916304

Review and Critique of Jesus [Review of Donald Capps' Jesus: A Psychological Biography]

2002

Journal Article

Review and Critique of Jesus

Hutch, R. A. (2002). Review and Critique of Jesus. Pastoral Psychology, 50 (6), 469-474.

Review and Critique of Jesus

2001

Journal Article

Spiritual Autobiography as the Magical Deification of the Body

Hutch, R. A. (2001). Spiritual Autobiography as the Magical Deification of the Body. Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, LXXXIV (1-2), 121-141.

Spiritual Autobiography as the Magical Deification of the Body

2000

Journal Article

Mortal losses, vital gains: The role of spirituality

Hutch, Richard A. (2000). Mortal losses, vital gains: The role of spirituality. Journal of Religion and Health, 39 (4), 329-337. doi: 10.1023/A:1010309002167

Mortal losses, vital gains: The role of spirituality

2000

Journal Article

On being a "hip" doctor today

Hutch, Richard A. (2000). On being a "hip" doctor today. Pastoral Psychology, 49 (1), 51-68. doi: 10.1023/A:1004673515865

On being a "hip" doctor today

2000

Journal Article

Character and cure: "Patient, heal thyself"

Hutch R.A. (2000). Character and cure: "Patient, heal thyself". Pastoral Psychology, 49 (2), 147-164. doi: 10.1023/A:1004661211072

Character and cure: "Patient, heal thyself"

2000

Journal Article

The healer's mandate: Seeing things unseen

Hutch, R. A. (2000). The healer's mandate: Seeing things unseen. Pastoral Psychology, 48 (5), 387-404. doi: 10.1023/A:1022088521071

The healer's mandate: Seeing things unseen