Labyrinth Research Bibliography
Bibliography of Articles and Studies Related to Labyrinth Research 2022 Update (.pdf 412K) - version that will be searchable on the new Labyrinth Society website
Bibliography of Studies Related to Labyrinth Research (.pdf 517K) - version in the searchable categories below
This downloadable Bibliography has all entries sorted by author. The entries in the bibliography have been categorized below by topic and also by type (doctoral dissertation, journal article etc.).
Church/Religious
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2006. D.Min. dissertation, Drew University, New Jersey. (ProQuest Digital Dissertations database. Publication No. AAT 3222096).
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2002. Journal of Pastoral Psychology, 50(4), 219-230.
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2007. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, United Theological Seminary, Ohio. (Dissertations Abstracts International, 69, no. 02A (2007): p. 641.
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1992. The University of Arizona, Arizona. (ProQuest Digital Dissertations database. Publication No. AAT 1347786).
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2008. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Azusa Pacific University, California. (ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. Publication No. AAT 3353871).
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2002. University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (ProQuest Digital Dissertations database. Publication No. AAT 3139693).
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McLean, M. (2016). Steps toward common ground: The Labyrinth’s role in building beloved community. D.Min. Unpublished doctoral thesis, McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, IL.
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2006. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Drew University, New Jersey. (Dissertation Abstracts International, 67, no. 04A (2006): p. 1394).
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2008. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Drew University, New Jersey. (ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. Publication No. AAT 3334882).
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2008. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Drew University, New Jersey. (ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. Publication No. AAT 3334883).
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2006. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale. (ProQuest Digital Dissertations database. Publication No.AAT 1440155).
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Rudebock, C.D. and Hodges, B. (September 2016). “Labyrinth walkers’ self reflections: A content analysis of labyrinth walker’s self reflections in a faith-based setting.” Labyrinth Pathways, 10th Ed. 32-37. Labyrinthos Thundersley, Essex, England, UK.