Being Human questions the ways in which we think about consciousness, personhood, autonomy and the relationship between mind and body. To help us think about these problems, Williams brings ideas from philosophy, psychology, neuroscience and literary criticism together with some characteristically creative theological reflection.
24 May 2018, The Tablet
Former Archbishop of Canterbury challenges current models of life and well-being
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