A wide-ranging exploration of the most notorious genocide of the twentieth century, shedding light on its origins, evolution, and theological implications.
A rigorous critique of how pervasive anthropocentrism is leading towards environmental ruin, offering an Earth-focussed vision of what it is to be human.
An impassioned defence of the enduring importance of lifelong learning, and the value of literary education for those expanding their horizons in adult life.