Metaphysical Book Editing

Metaphysics invites us to see beyond the surface—to ask what is real, what is lasting, what it means to exist. It is the quiet undercurrent beneath every choice, every breath, every act of love or courage. A life well-lived is not just one of accomplishment, but of attunement: to being, to mystery, to meaning. In seeking what lies beyond appearances, metaphysics helps us live more fully within them—rooted, awake, and open to the sacred woven through all things.

Spirituality and Metaphysical Understanding: Grounded in your personal tradition with respect for diverse beliefs

Theological Accuracy: Verifying content for diverse beliefs and credos

Engaging Presentation: Making metaphysical concepts accessible and compelling

Among the metaphysical books I have edited are:

  • Who's Forming Our Hearts: Are We Who We Say We Are? by Bat Tucker (2023).
  • The Capstone, by Joshua Stone (2022, TBP).
  • The Final Kingdom, by Joshua Stone (2021, TBP).
  • The Historical Jesus: A Guide for the Perplexed, by Helen K. Bond (2012, T&T Clark/Continuum).
  • Moravian Soundscapes: A Sonic History of the Moravian Missions in Early Pennsylvania, by Sarah Justina Eyerly (2020, Indiana University Press).
  • Christ among the Messiahs: Christ Language in Paul and Messiah Language in Ancient Judaism, by Matthew V. Novenson (2012, Oxford University Press).
  • Bridging Science and Spirit: The Genius of William A. Tiller's Physics and the Promise of Information Medicine, by Nisha J. Manek, MD (2019, Conscious Creation LLC).
  • Deep Reality: Why Source Science May Be the Key to Understanding Human Potential, by Doug Matzke and William A. Tiller (2020, Waterside Productions).
  • Imprint: An Apprenticeship of the Soul, by Marcus B. Sorensen (2014, Chaos Pilots).
  • Natural Mystics, by Varun Soni (2014, Figueroa Press).
  • John Calvin's Ecclesiology: Ecumenical Perspectives, by Gerard Mannion and Eduardus Van der Borght (2011, Continuum).
  • Letters of the Divine Word: The Perfections of God in Karl Barth's Church Didactics, by Robert P. Price (2010, T&T Logo/Continuum).
  • Melville and Aesthetics, edited by Samuel Otter and Geoffrey Sanborn (2011, Palgrave Macmillan).
  • The Historical Jesus: A Guide for the Perplexed, by Helen K. Bond (2012, T&T Clark/Continuum).
  • Early Greek Thought: Before the Dawn, by James Luchte (2011, Continuum).
  • Between Religion and Culture: Three Generations of Iranian Jewish Women from the Shahs to Los Angeles, by Saba Soomekh.
  • Religion and the State: Europe and North America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, by Josh Stein and Sargon Donabed (2012, Lexington Books).
  • Islam, Modernity, and the Human Sciences, by Ali Zaidi (2011, Palgrave Macmillan).
  • "A Parallel Anticlericalism," by Hossein Sheiban (2012).
  • American Theology, Superhero Comics, and Cinema, by Arthur R. Mills (2013, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Narratives and Negotiation: Agency, Religion, and the State, edited by Sargon George Donabed and Autumn Quezada-Grant (2014, Lexington Books).
  • Islam, Law and the Modern State, by Arif A. Jamal (2018, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • John Calvin's Ecclesiology: Ecumenical Perspectives, by Gerard Mannion and Eduardus Van der Borght (2011, Continuum).
  • Hidden Paths to the Creator, by George M. Santamarina (2019, AMDG Publications).
  • Just War and the Ethics of Espionage, by Darrell Cole (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Vigilant Powers: Three Churches of Early Medieval Armenia, by Christina Maranci (2015, Brepols Press).
  • The Jewish Eighteenth Century: A European Biography, 1700—1750, by Shmuel Feiner, translated by Jeffrey M. Green (2020, Indiana University Press).
  • Believing Against the Evidence: Agency and the Ethics of Belief, by Miriam Schleifer McCormick (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Personhood and Presence: Self as a Resource for Spiritual and Pastoral Care, by Ewan Kelly (2011, T&T Clark).
  • The Believer's Brain: Home of the Religious and Spiritual Mind, by Kenneth M. Heilman and Russell S. Donda (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Moral Development: Theory and Applications, by Elizabeth C. Vozzola (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Humanness and Dehumanization, edited by Paul G. Bain, Jeroen Vaes, and Jacques Philippe-Leyens (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Education and Muslim Identity During a Time of Tension: Inside an American Islamic School, by Melanie C. Brooks (2018, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Feminism and Religion in the 21st Century: Technology, Dialogue, and Expanding Borders, by Gina Messina-Dysert and Rosemary Ruether (2015, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Ethical Leadership: Project with a Moral Compass, by Joan Marques (2018, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • The Believer's Brain: Home of the Religious and Spiritual Mind, by Kenneth M. Heilman and Russell S. Donda (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Moral Development: Theory and Applications, by Elizabeth C. Vozzola (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • American Theology, Superhero Comics, and Cinema, by Arthur R. Mills (2013, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Personhood and Presence: Self as a Resource for Spiritual and Pastoral Care, by Ewan Kelly (2011, T&T Clark).
  • 'Obayd Zakani—Anticlerical Satirist? by Hossein Sheiban (2014, Journal of the American Oriental Society).
  • Buddhism, the Internet, and Digital Media: The Pixel in the Lotus, edited by Gregory Price Grieve and Daniel Veidlinger (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
  • Believing Against the Evidence: Agency and the Ethics of Belief, by Miriam Schleifer McCormick (2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis).

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