A Species In Denial

 

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A Species In Denial is a superb book…it brings out the truth of a new and wider frontier for humankind.’

John Morton, Emeritus Professor of Zoology, Auckland University,

New Zealand; Lay Canon Emeritus of Holy Trinity Cathedral,

Auckland; Fellow St. John’s Theological College, Auckland

 

‘A breakthrough in understanding the human condition.’

 

Dr John H. Champness, Australian psychologist and educator

 

‘Nothing less than the manual now for humankind.’

Tim Macartney-Snape AM OAM,

distinguished Australian mountaineer and biologist

 

‘A must read for every human.’

 

Brian Carlton, Executive Producer, Radio 2GB, Sydney, Australia

 

‘A most enlightening treatment of the human situation.’

Dr Arthur Jones, theologian and

former Anglican Bishop of Gippsland, Australia

 

‘A rewarding journey.’

The Australian, July 2003

 

‘Jeremy Griffith is the latest and one of the most challenging thinkers…[his book] goes against so much of the resigned don’t-rock-the-boat attitude of the Western mind…There are not many books offering as much. It offers so many insights into our divided selves.’

 

Ronald Conway OAM, distinguished Australian psychologist,

Australian Quarterly Journal of Contemporary Analysis, Jan-Feb 2004

 

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‘A landmark in understanding.’

Geelong Advertiser, Australia, August 2003

 

‘There is no doubt that this book is an important one and breathtaking in its breadth…The psychological and biological stages of life are examined with great insight…’

 

Reading Time, Journal of Children’s Book Council of Australia, May 2004

 

‘This book is a must read for all…most rewarding.’

Southland Times, New Zealand, November 2003

 

‘A book that confronts the way we think about life…People like [Griffith] used to be drummed out of town by the vicar…Griffith gives the serious reader plenty to ponder…There is never any doubt of the courage of [Griffith’s] stance in writing this book because of his commitment to his fellow man and the future of the planet.’

 

Wairarapa News, Wellington, New Zealand, December 2003

 

‘Jeremy Griffith is an Australian biologist but his range of interests and his store of knowledge seem almost infinite…The chapter called Resignation is brilliant in its insight into human nature and what we call the idealism of the young…It’s worth reading the book for this essay alone but, of course, there’s so much more. Those who need brain food will find it here. It can’t be said of many books that the world looks different after you’ve read them. It can be said of this book.’

Toowoomba Chronicle, Australia, February 2004

 

‘A must-read for anyone vaguely interested in the subject of who we are and what we are doing on this earth…a heroic work.’

Townsville Bulletin, Australia, October 2003

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