Biography:Mark Vernon

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Short description: British psychotherapist and writer


Mark Vernon is a British psychotherapist and writer.[1][2]

Biography

Vernon has a degree in theology from the University of Oxford and another theology degree and a physics degree from Durham University. He received a PhD in ancient Greek philosophy from the University of Warwick.[3]

Vernon is the author of several books on subjects from friendship and belief, to wellbeing and love, including A Secret History of Christianity: Jesus, the Last Inkling, and the Evolution of Consciousness (2019),[4][5] based upon the ideas of the Oxford Inkling, Owen Barfield,[6] Dante's Divine Comedy: A Guide for the Spiritual Journey.,[7][3] and most recently, Spiritual Intelligence in Seven Steps.[8]

He is a columnist for The Idler, and has written for Aeon, Church Times and The Tablet, amongst other publications.[9][2] He has appeared on BBC Radio 4's Moral Maze, In Our Time, alongside other programmes, and also regularly podcasts and posts YouTubes, including the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues with Rupert Sheldrake.[10][2][11] Vernon was formerly a Church of England priest.[3]

Vernon has a private psychotherapy practice and has also worked at the Maudsley Hospital.[1][12]

Works

  • Spiritual Intelligence in Seven Steps, Iff Books: 2022
  • Dante's Divine Comedy: A Guide for the Spiritual Journey, Angelico Press: 2021
  • A Secret History of Christianity: Jesus, the Last Inkling and the Evolution of Consciousness, John Hunt Publishing: 2019
  • The Idler Guide To Ancient Philosophy, Idler Books: 2015
  • Carl Jung: How to believe, Guardian Shorts: 2013
  • Love: All That Matters, Hodder Education: 2013
  • God: The Big Questions, Quercus: 2012
  • God: All That Matters, Hodder Education: 2012
  • How To Be An Agnostic, Palgrave Macmillan: 2011
  • The Good Life, Hodder Education: 2010
  • The Meaning of Friendship, Palgrave Macmillan: 2010
  • Plato’s Podcasts: The Ancients’ Guide to Modern Living, Oneworld: 2009
  • Dictionary of Beliefs and Religions (Editor in Chief), Chambers Harrap: 2009
  • Teach Yourself Humanism, Hodder Education: 2008
  • Wellbeing, Acumen: 2008 – in The Art of Living series that he edited
  • 42: Deep Thought on Life, the Universe and Everything, Oneworld: 2008
  • What Not To Say: Finding the Right Words at Difficult Moments, Weidenfeld and Nicolson: 2007
  • Business: The Key Concepts, Routledge: 2002

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