A Species in Denial (Paperback) by Jeremy Griffith(Author)Paperback: 526 pagesPublisher: FHA Publishing & Communications Pty Ltd (May 2003)ISBN-10: 1741290007ISBN-13: 978-1741290004Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.7 inchesShipping Weight: 1.4 poundsEditorial ReviewsReview'A breakthrough in understanding the human condition.' --Dr John H. Champness, Australian psychologist, 2003'A most enlightening treatment of the human situation.' --Dr Arthur Jones, former Anglican Bishop of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia'A superb book, it brings out the truth of a new and wider world.' --John Morton, Emeritus Professor Zoology, Auckland University, New Zealand'Boy! what a book ... Should be in hotel rooms like the other book.' --Ambi Kaur, Melbourne, Australia - reader response, 2003'Offers so many insights into our divided selves.' --Ronald Conway OAM, distinguished Australian psychologist'Reading it with great interest and excitement, I can't put it down.' --Jeremy Shaw, retired Anglican Priest, Auckland, New Zealand, 2003Product DescriptionA Species In Denial is Jeremy Griffith's definitive work on the human condition after 30 years writing on the subject. Foreword by Templeton Prize winning biologist, Charles Birch. 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. The book 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.There is an Introduction to the subject of the human condition and then four extraordinary essays: Deciphering Plato's Cave Allegory, Resignation, Bringing Peace to the War Between the Sexes and the Denial-Free History Of The Human Race, The Demystification of Religion. The book concludes with a brief profile of the Foundation for Humanity's Adulthood, a non-profit organisation committed to promoting this new frontier of thinking, written by world renowned mountaineer and twice honoured Order of Australia recipient, FHA Director Tim Macartney-Snape AM.A Species In Denial has become a bestseller in Australia where it has generated extraordinarily positive responses from eminent people and the public.
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