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Book Review: ‘The Serviceberry’

Apr 11, 2025 | N&V All, N&V Reviews

Martha Cass contemplates the message of a new book by Robin Wall Kimmerer that advocates ‘an economy of gifts and abundance’

Book Review: ‘Conversations with Dostoevsky’

Mar 7, 2025 | N&V All, N&V Reviews

Andrew Watson engages with an innovative new book by George Pattison which explores Dostoevsky’s relevance in the contemporary world

Book Review: ‘Irreducible: Consciousness, Life, Computers and Human Nature’

Oct 4, 2024 | Metaphysics & Spirituality, N&V All, N&V Reviews, Science & Technology

Richard Gault reviews a new book by Federico Faggin, one of the leading lights of the science of consciousness

An Irish Atlantic Rainforest

Aug 30, 2024 | N&V All, N&V Reviews, Science & Technology, Well-being & Ecology

Peter Mabey reviews a new book by Eoghan Daltun which presents an inspiring example of individual action in the face of climate change

Wild Service: Why Nature Needs You

Jun 21, 2024 | N&V All, N&V Reviews, Well-being & Ecology

Charlotte Maberly reviews a new book that argues that it is only by including human beings in nature that we can preserve it

Love Will Not Be Idle: Mysticism and Activism

May 23, 2024 | Metaphysics & Spirituality, N&V All, N&V Reviews

Jane Clark reports on a conference put on by the Mystical Theology Network in March this year, and talks to its organiser, Dr Louise Nelstrop

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