Philip Sheldrake is a theologian who has been closely involved with the emergence of Christian Spirituality as an academic field. Sheldrake is Past President of the International Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality, and was Leech Professor of Applied Theology at Durham University. His publications have focused on the interface of spirituality, theology, and religious history, and he has also written on religious reconciliation. Sheldrake trained in history, philosophy, and theology at the universities of Oxford and London, and later taught at the Universities of London and Cambridge. Sheldrake is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Senior Research Fellow, Cambridge Theological Federation, and Honorary Professor, University of Wales. He has also regularly been a visiting professor in the United States.
Series
Books

Spirituality and History
Questions of Interpretation and Method
1991

The Business of Influence
Reframing Marketing and PR for the Digital Age
2011

Spaces for the Sacred
Place, Memory, and Identity
2001

Living Between Worlds
Place and Journey in Celtic Spirituality
1995

Befriending Our Desires
1994

Spirituality
A Very Short Introduction
2012

A Brief History of Spirituality
2007

The Spiritual City
Theology, Spirituality, and the Urban
2014