Don Lattin

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Don Lattin
NationalityAmerican
EducationBachelor's degree Sociology
OccupationJournalist

Don Lattin is an American journalist and the author of six published books, including The Harvard Psychedelic Club (HarperCollins 2010) and Changing Our Minds — Psychedelic Sacraments and the New Psychotherapy (Synergetic Press, 2017) Lattin’s work has appeared in many U.S. magazines and newspapers, including the San Francisco Chronicle where he worked for two decades as a staff writer covering religion, spirituality and psychology.[1]

Lattin taught as an adjunct faculty member at the Graduate School of Journalism at the

University of California at Berkeley, where he holds a degree in sociology.[citation needed
]

Books

Bibliography

Books

  • Shopping for Faith – American Religion in the New Millennium. (Co-author with
    Jossey Bass
    ). 1998.
  • Following Our Bliss: How the Spiritual Ideals of the Sixties Shape Our Lives Today. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco. 2003. .
  • Jesus Freaks – A True Story of Murder and Madness on the Evangelical Edge. HarperOne. 2007.
  • The Harvard Psychedelic Club. HarperOne. 2010.
  • Distilled Spirits. 2012.

Articles

References

  1. ^ "Don lattin profile".
  2. ^ Kirsch, Jonathan (24 July 1999). "Chronicling Our Mix-and-Match Spiritual Quest". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2008-09-06.
  3. The Oakland Tribune
    . 23 November 2003. Retrieved 2008-09-06.
  4. ^ D'Ambrosio, Mary (21 October 2007). "A True Story of Murder and Madness on the Evangelical Edge". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-09-06.
  5. ^ The Harvard Psychedelic Club (HarperOne 2010)

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