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ISSN 0970-0293
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Predicting the Future
Edited by LEO HOWE and ALAN WAIN
Predicting the Future charts man's attempts to look ahead—from visionary theories of the Last
Judgment and the-future of the universe, to practical and vitally important methods of forecasting
in medicine and economics. The outstanding team of authors includes Stephen Hawking and Don
Cupitt. (
247x174 mm c. 192 pp. c. 25 half-tones, c. 15 line diagrams and maps
0 521 41323 0 Hardback £18.95 net A
Conquest and Empire
The Reign of Alexander the Great A.B. BOSWORTH
Bosworth's fascinating history focuses on the acquisition and control of empire, and the mechanics of its conquest, with a detailed account of Alexander's battles and campaigns. It ends with an enquiry into the semi-divine status accorded to Alexander, and its significance for the origins of the ruler cult.
216x135 mm c. 344 pp. 0 521 40679 X Paperback £7.95 net A
Western Political Theory in the Face of the Future
Second Edition
JOHN DUNN
Western Political Theory in the Face of the- Future demonstrates that the major traditions of
thought from which the political values of the modern West have emerged are all, in the light of
recent world history, in crucial respects incoherent or flawed. The second edition underlines the
drastic changes in the challenges facing the world, in the wake of the Soviet Union's collapse
and the end of the Cold War, stressing the ever tighter linking of the global economy with the
ecology in which we live, and the problems which this poses for the survival of civilisation.
216x135 mm c. 150 pp.
0 521 43755 Paperback £5.95 net-A
The One, the Three and the Many
God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity COLIN E. GUNTON
This study, based on the Bampton Lectures delivered in the University of Oxford in 1992,
examines what is often called the crisis of modernity, with reference not only to modernity but to
modem culture in general.
216x1368 mm c. 240 pp.
0 521 42030 X Hardback c. £30.00 net C
0 521 42184 5 Paperback c. £9.95 net A
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