Biography
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.
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.
Books by James W. Jones
Can Science Explain Religion?
Blood That Cries Out From the Earth
Waking from Newton's Sleep
The mirror of God
Terror and Transformation
In the Middle of This Road We Call Our Life
Religion and Psychology in Transition
Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Religion
The Redemption of Matter
The Texture of Knowledge
The Texture of Knowledge
The Spirit and the World
Filled With New Wine
The Shattered Synthesis
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