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2003

Book Chapter

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

Hutch, R. A. (2003). Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882). Dictionary of Literary Biography. American Philosophers before 1950. (pp. 103-119) edited by Philip B. Dematteis and Leemon McHenry. United States: Thompson Gale.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

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

Book Chapter

Heterosexuality

Hutch, R. (2002). Heterosexuality. SPCK Dictionary of Pastoral Studies. (pp. 152) edited by Wesley Carr. London: The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

Heterosexuality

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

Book Chapter

Beyond the Reach of a Miracle

Hutch, R. A. (2001). Beyond the Reach of a Miracle. Psychohistory in Psychology of Religion: Interdisciplinary Studies. (pp. 113-136) edited by Jacob A. Belzen. Amsterdam - Atlanta GA: Rodopi.

Beyond the Reach of a Miracle

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

1999

Journal Article

Review of Recasting the stone: Human suffering and the business of blame

Hutch, R. A. (1999). Review of Recasting the stone: Human suffering and the business of blame. Australian Religion Studies Review, 12 (1), 107-108.

Review of Recasting the stone: Human suffering and the business of blame

1999

Book Chapter

Depersonalisation and the magic of deifying the body: Clinical notes on a political hostage

Hutch, R. A. (1999). Depersonalisation and the magic of deifying the body: Clinical notes on a political hostage. Crossing the boundaries in psychology of religion: Case studies in cross-national and cross-denominational context. (pp. 61-80) edited by J. A. Belzen and J. Corveleyn. Abo, Norway: Abo Akademis University.

Depersonalisation and the magic of deifying the body: Clinical notes on a political hostage

1997

Book

The meaning of lives: biography, autobiography and the spiritual quest

Hutch, Richard A. (1997). The meaning of lives: biography, autobiography and the spiritual quest. London, UK: Cassell.

The meaning of lives: biography, autobiography and the spiritual quest

1995

Journal Article

“Before I'd Be a Slave, I'd Be Buried in My Grave, and Go Home to My Lord and Be Free”

Hutch R.A. (1995). “Before I'd Be a Slave, I'd Be Buried in My Grave, and Go Home to My Lord and Be Free”. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 5 (3), 171-176. doi: 10.1207/s15327582ijpr0503_2

“Before I'd Be a Slave, I'd Be Buried in My Grave, and Go Home to My Lord and Be Free”