
James W. Jones
Dr. James William Jones is a Professor of Religion and Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. He teaches religion and science. He has published fifteen books and many papers, and edited several of several books dealing with Religion, Psychology and Science. Dr. Jones is an ordained Priest in the Episcopal Church and practices clinical psychology, specializing in psychophysiology and behavioral medicine. Dr. Jones received his B.A. from Earlham College, his M.Div. from Episcopal Theological School, his Ph.D. from the Department of Religious Studies at Brown University, his Psy.D. from the Department of Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University, and his honorary Th.D. from Uppsala University.
Born 1943-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2632388A
Top Subjects
- Psychoanalysis and religion (3)
- Psychology (3)
- General (2)
- Religion / General (2)
- Spirituality - General (2)
- Psychoanalysis & psychoanalytical theory (1)
- Transference (Psychology) (1)
Books by James W. Jones
Total count: 11
Contemporary Psychoanalysis and ReligionTransference and TranscendenceYale University Press1993-07-28
In the Middle of This Road We Call Our LifeThe Courageto Search for Something MoreHarperSanFrancisco1996-02-22-
Beyond Legal PracticeOrganizing and Managing Ancillary BusinessesHildebrandt Institute2002-01-01
The Mirror of GodChristian Faith as Spiritual Practice--Lessons from Buddhism and Psychotherapy1 editionPalgrave Macmillan2003-11-01-
Waking from Newton's SleepDialogues on Spirituality in an Age of ScienceWipf & Stock Publishers2006-01-01
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Working with Dynamic Crop ModelsEvaluation, Analysis, Parameterization, and ApplicationsElsevier Science & Technology Books2006-01-01
Working with Dynamic Crop ModelsEvaluation, Analysis, Parameterization, and ApplicationsElsevier Science2006-05-23-
Religion and Psychology in TransitionPsychoanalysis, Feminism, and TheologyYale University Press2008-01-01
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Methods in Applying Climate Forecasts in Agriculture1 editionCRC2008-05-26
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Terror and TransformationThe Ambiguity of Religion in Psychoanalytic PerspectiveTaylor & Francis Group2014-01-01
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Living ReligionEmbodiment, Theology, and the Possibility of a Spiritual SenseOxford University Press, Incorporated2019-01-01