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Coakley, Sarah. 1992. “Visions of the Self in Late Medieval Christianity: Some Cross-Disciplinary Reflections.” in Philosophy, Religion and the Spiritual Life, edited by Michael McGhee, pp. 89–104. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures n. 32. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Coakley, Sarah. 1999. “ ‘Persons’ in the ‘Social’ Doctrine of the Trinity: A Critique of Current Analytic Discussion.” in The Trinity: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Trinity, edited by Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall, and Gerald O’Collins, pp. 123–144. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Coakley, Sarah. 2002. “What does Chalcedon Solve and What does it Not? Some Reflections on the Status and Meaning of the Chalcedonian ‘Definition’ .” in The Incarnation. An Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Incarnation of the Son of God, edited by Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall, and Gerald O’Collins, pp. 143–163. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Coakley, Sarah. 2005. “Feminism and Analytic Philosophy of Religion.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion, edited by William J. Wainwright, pp. 494–526. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195138090.001.0001.
Coakley, Sarah. 2009. “Dark Contemplation and Epistemic Transformation: The Analytic Theologian Re-Meets Teresa of Ávila.” in Analytic Theology. New Essays in the Philosophy of Theology, edited by Oliver D. Crisp and Michael C. Rea, pp. 280–312. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Coakley, Sarah. 2010. “Feminism.” in A Companion to the Philosophy of Religion, edited by R. Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper, and Philip L. Quinn, 2nd ed., pp. 689–694. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Coakley, Sarah. 2012. “Gregory of Nyssa.” in The Spiritual Senses: Perceiving God in Western Christianity, edited by Paul L. Gavrilyuk and Sarah Coakley, pp. 36–55. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Coakley, Sarah. 2013. God, Sexuality, and the Self. An Essay “On the Trinity” . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Coakley, Sarah. 2016. “Divine Hiddenness or Dark Intimacy? How John of the Cross dissolves a contemporary philosophical dilemma.” in Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief. New Perspectives, edited by Adam Green and Eleonore Stump, pp. 229–245. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139939621.