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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

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

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

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

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

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"

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”