Palmer is the author and editor of more than 20 books on religious and environmental topics and the translator of several popular books on
Sinology, including
Zhuangzi and
I Ching. His 2001 book
The Jesus Sutras, a translation of the
Jingjiao Documents, gives a popular and controversial interpretation of early
Chinese Christianity as ‘
syncretistic’. In 2018, Palmer's abridged translation of
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was published by
Penguin Classics. An
Anglican Christian, Palmer studied theology and religious studies at
Cambridge University. He is a regular contributor to the
BBC on religious,
ethical and historical issues. He appears regularly on BBC Radio 3 and 4,
BBC World Service and BBC TV as a presenter, and is also a contributor to programmes such as
In Our Time,
Thought for the Day,
Night Waves,
Beyond Belief and
Songs of Praise. He appeared on the BBC World Service for a week-long China series in October 2007. In 2009 Palmer was co-chair of a joint ARC-UNDP programme on the faiths, climate change and the environment, which launched a series of major faith commitments on the environment at Windsor Castle in November 2009 followed by a further commitments launched in Nairobi, Kenya. In total, more than 60 faith long-term commitments were developed which have profoundly shaped the faiths' response to key environmental issues. In 2020, FaithInvest began a programme, Faith Plans, building on the 2009 commitments, asking the faiths to consider how they will manage their assets, investments, influence and resources to drive practical action on climate change,
biodiversity and sustainable development over the next seven to ten years. == Reception ==