- Healing Through the Dark Emotion: Miriam Greenspan shows how troubling emotions can be seedbeds for gratitude, faith and joy when properly nourished.
- Mayhem: Sissela Bok critiques violent entertainment in television shows, videos, and sadistic interactive games.
- A Seat at the Table: Phil Cousineau edits this volume of interviews by Huston Smith with many Native American leaders as part of panel discussions titled "America's Shadow Struggle," a 500-year struggle for religious freedom.
- Be Careful What You Pray For...You Just Might Get It: Larry Dossey probes the harmful effects of negative prayers, wishes, curses, and hexes.
- The Future of Ice: Gretel Ehrlich pays tribute to winter and glaciers and envisions what will be lost in a "deseasoned " world.
- Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Matthew Fox presents a revised understanding of sin that includes our propensity for destruction and alienation, self-hatred and social resentment, and self-satisfied living amidst gross injustice.
- War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning: Chris Hedges delineates the mythology, the intoxication, and the multiple toxins of war in our time.
- Hooked!: Stephanie Kaza edits this anthology offering many practices as a resistance to the global phenomenon of excessive consumption.
- God Against the Gods: Jonathan Kirsch offers an overview of hatred and intolerance in the history of the religions.
- Superpower Syndrome: Robert Jay Lifton explores the dangers inherent in the war on terrorism and U.S. military expansionism.
- The Virtue in the Vice: Robin R. Meyers examines vices as pathways to ethical action and a more balanced life in troubled times.
- Stupid White Men & Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation: Michael Moore savages the Bush Administration, the growing gap between the rich-and-the-poor, and the terrible things being done with our tax dollars.
- The Bathhouse: Farnoosh Moshiri has written a riveting novel set in Teheran in 1983 about a teenage girl who is arrested, imprisoned, and tortured by militant members of the Ayatollah Khomeini regime.
- Chief Joseph & the Flight of the Nez Perce: Kent Nerburn gives us an incisive portrait of a peaceful Native American leader and a scary look back at the ugly side of our history of violence and deceit.
- Shadow Dance: David Richo gives exercises on how to transform our inner demons.
- Hope Against Darkness: Richard Rohr reveals the negative energies of fundamentalism, nihilism, and scapegoating.
- Evil: John A. Sanford looks at the perennial problem of evil.
- The Sins of Scripture: John Shelby Spong presents a clarion call for reformation addressed to progressive Christians and others.
- The Light Inside the Dark: John Tarrant sees our various descents into darkness as part and parcel of our spiritual development.
- Shadow Culture: Eugene Taylor's exploration of the Third Great Awakening.
- War and the Soul: Edward Tick writes a thought-provoking assessment of healing approaches for our veterans and a stinging critique of our adoration for war.
- Shadow: Mark Robert Waldman edits this volume that delves into parts of ourselves and our culture that we would rather not acknowledge — anger, greed, selfishness, hatred, violence, and much more.
- Sloth: Wendy Wasserstein lances the excesses of self-improvement programs and our achievement-oriented culture.
- The Powers That Be: Walter Wink challenges Christian churches to discern the spirits of institutions and structures.
- Romancing the Shadow: Connie Zweig and Steve Wolf examine shadow in family, dating, romantic partners, marriage, friends, work, and midlife.
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