I would buy this if it were in Logos format. I know and respect the authors of four of the chapters (Gordon Fee, Bruce Hindmarsh, Cherith Fee Nordling [who is Gordon Fee's daughter], and Susan Phillips; all have taught at Regent College, first two on faculty, second two in summer school).
Life in the Spirit: Spiritual Formation in Theological Perspective, edited by Jeffrey P. Greenman and George Kalantzis (IVP Academic, 2010)
Here is the Table of Contents from the publisher's website:
Contents
Introduction: Jeffrey P. Greenman and George Kalantzis
Part One: Theological Contours
1 Jeffrey P. Greenman: Spiritual Formation in Theological Perspective: Classic Issues, Contemporary Challenges
2 Gordon D. Fee: On Getting the Spirit Back into Spirituality
3 Dallas Willard: Spiritual Formation as a Natural Part of Salvation
Part Two: Historical Approaches
4 George Kalantzis: From the Porch to the Cross: Ancient Christian Approaches to Spiritual Formation
5 Lawrence S. Cunningham: The Way and the Ways: Reflections on Catholic Spirituality
6 Kelly M. Kapic: "Evangelical Holiness": Assumptions in John Owen's Theology of Christian Spirituality
7 D. Bruce Hindmarsh: Seeking True Religion: Early Evangelical Devotion and Catholic Spirituality
Part Three: Spiritual Practices
8 Christopher A. Hall: Reading Christ into the Heart: The Theological Foundations of Lectio Divina
9 Susan S. Phillips: Spiritual Direction as a Navigational Aid in Sanctification
10 James C. Wilhoit: Centering Prayer
11 Cherith Fee Nordling: "Renewed in Knowledge in the Image of Our Creator" Through "Psalms, Hymns and Songs of the Spirit"
12 David P. Gushee: Spiritual Formation and the Sanctity of Life
Epilogue
Linda M. Cannell: Theology, Spiritual Formation and Theological Education: A Response
Name and Subject Index
Scripture Index