ANDREW WELBURN is a wide-ranging author whose works explore the history and evolution of human consciousness. Beginning with a thesis on William Blake and the Gnostics, his writing bridges academic scholarship and spiritual inquiry. He has engaged deeply with Rudolf Steiner’s philosophy and esotericism, seeking to illuminate the Christian imagination in poetry and art – with a particular focus on the Romantic writers. In The Beginnings of Christianity and From a Virgin Womb, Welburn examines archaic traditions of the ‘transfiguration of the world’, tracing their significance for Christian origins and their implications for a visionary future. His most recent work, Neanderthals and Atlantis, expands his research into evolution and prehistory, pushing the boundaries of conventional understanding. A distinguished scholar, Welburn has held fellowships from the British Academy and the Frances Yates Trust at the universities of London and Oxford.