A sympathetic and insightful study of the legacy of the scientist Buckminster Fuller, with particular emphasis on his synergetic approach to geometry.
An examination of the underappreciated role of laughter in scripture and theology that puts joy and humour back into the centre of Christian life.
The first complete biography of the 19th-century explorer, naturalist and satirist, who discovered curare and created the world's first nature reserve.
A single volume collection of the extensive writings of the great 18th-century American theologian Jonathan Edwards on St Paul's Epistle to the Romans.
An introduction to Buddhism and Christianity through visual images, making accessible the world's most significant religious art by iconographic comparison.
An exploration of modern sport as a theologically significant activity, revealing sport's own quasi-religious aspects and its complex history with Christianity.
A challenging and timely examination of the philosophical and ideological assumptions that underlie modern Western culture and politics.
An exploration of the complex relationship between Britain and Europe since WWII, and the cultural shifts that have culminated in the turmoil of Brexit.
A compendium of birds under threat throughout the world, providing a beautifully illustrated reference guide to the threatened species listed by CITES. Illustrated by Johannes Erritzoe and Helga Boullet Erritzoe.
A masterful work of biography and garden and art history, describing the styles and legacy of the eminent Victorian designers the Nesfields.