The group produced a quarterly journal (published by Gordon and Breach Science Publishers), Theoria to Theory: An International Journal of Philosophy, Science and Contemplative Religion, which ran to 14 volumes, between 1966 and 1981. The front matter of Volume 13 reported the journal's purpose:
Theoria to theory
Attempts to see how imaginative insight can become working theory.
Is the product of a continuing dialogue between scientific specialists and philosophers on the one hand, and contemplatives of different traditions, Eastern as well as Western, on the other.
Believes that the Christian mystical tradition—background of the whole development of Western science and technology—demands at the very least another look.
Sees an urgent need for fundamental philosophical investigation into such questions within an enlarged scientific vision, without which so much of science is simply commercially profitable or experimentally convenient.
Looks at practical attempts to use technology in enhancing life rather than impoverishing its quality.
Considers the human treatment of human beings in education, health, and work.
— Volume 13 of Theoria to Theory: An International Journal of Philosophy, Science and Contemplative Religion