A Species In Denial is the revolutionary bestseller by Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith. In it
the author addresses the crux issue before us as a species of the human condition, our
capacity for good and evil, describing how humans have coped with the dilemma of the
human condition by living in denial of it. Griffith then explains the biological reason for the
human condition, thus ending the need for the denial and maturing humanity to
psychological freedom from its historic insecure human-condition-afflicted state. With a
foreword by Templeton Prize winning biologist Charles Birch, this book provides a deeply
insightful examination of science, religion, politics, men and women, psychiatry and
mythology.
Impressive reviews on www.humancondition.info include:
* '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;