
A Species in Denial
$37.43
- Paperback
528 pages
- Release Date
1 October 2004
Summary
A definitive work on the human condition, with a foreword by Templeton Prize winning biologist Charles Birch. The book addresses the crux issue of the human condition, our capacity for good and evil, describing how humans have coped with the dilemma by living in denial of it. It then explains the biological reason for the human condition, ending the denial and maturing humanity to psychological freedom. Examines science, religion, politics, psychiatry, mythology, men and women. REVIEWS: ‘Je…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781741290011 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1741290015 |
| Author: | Professor Charles Birch, Jeremy Griffith |
| Publisher: | WTM Publishing & Communications Pty Ltd |
| Imprint: | FHA Publishing & Communications Pty Ltd, |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 528 |
| Edition: | 2nd |
| Release Date: | 1 October 2004 |
| Weight: | 696g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 153mm |
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Critics Review
It offers so many insights into our divided selves.
‘A superb book, it brings out the truth of a new and wider world.’ John Morton, Emeritus Professor Zoology, Auckland University, New Zealand ‘A most enlightening treatment of the human situation.’ Dr Arthur Jones, former Anglican Bishop of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia ‘Offers so many insights into our divided selves.’ Ronald Conway OAM, distinguished Australian psychologist ‘A breakthrough in understanding the human condition.’ Dr John H. Champness, Australian psychologist ‘Reading it with great interest and excitement, I can’t put it down.’ Jeremy Shaw, retired Anglican priest, Auckland, New Zealand ‘Boy! what a book … Should be in hotel rooms like the other book.’ Ambi Kaur, Melbourne, Australia - reader response
About The Author
Professor Charles Birch
Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith, born in 1945, was raised on a sheep station in NSW, Australia, educated at Geelong Grammar School in Victoria, Australia and later graduated in biology from Sydney University. He spent six years in the wilds of Tasmania where he undertook the most thorough investigation ever into the plight of the Tasmanian Tiger. During this time Jeremy shifted his exploratory focus to humanity, which has remained his life objective. Jeremy is a patron of the World Transformation Movement (WTM), a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting analysis of the human condition. He is the author of five books and his work has received endorsements from many of the world’s leading scientists.
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