Author's Blog

My work as a writer is ongoing, and more work, both in the form of books, papers, articles, and interviews will be published here in the upcoming months and years.


 

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Time Slips

Is there a connection between the Jungian concept of the “anima” or the feminine part of a man's personality; the irrational part of the soul, that of feelings, particularly of lov...  more  

Pierre Fournié

The first translation into English of the Abbé Fournié's treatise brings back to life one of the most influential minds of the original Élus Coën.   more  

‘Pierre Fournié: What We Have Been What We Are & What We Will Become’

Transcript of Sapere Aude live recording # 338 on ‘Pierre Fournié: What We Have Been What We Are, And What We Will Become’  more  

The Transformation of St. Paul

Paul’s zealousness for the Law had been revealed for what it was: a futile hope. It was time for initiates to discover Christ through the transformative power of the Spirit. First ...  more  

Pierre Reymond: The Alchemist of Limoges

Pierre Reymond's workshops expanded craft metalworking into the production of beautiful enamelled metal tableware, painted with mythological and biblical scenes. Is there a deeper ...  more  

The Seven Spirits and Mary of Magdala

Mary Magdalene as an allegory of spiritual warfare in the New Testament.   more  

Our Lady's Dowry: The Decline and Fall of the Anglican Church

On the collapse of Christianity in England and the feckless Anglican clergy responsible for it  more  

The Good Thief and the "Other Guy"

The story of the Good and Bad Thieves is an allegory of the choices we make between truth and falsity in a world mixed by good and evil forces.   more  

A Tale from an Anglican Boneyard

Why are contemporary Church of England clergypeople so spineless?   more  

Watkins Books

I am proud to confirm that four of my titles are now available to purchase in-store at Watkins Books in central London  more