Length16h 43m
About this audiobook
The very dawn of human consciousness was interwoven with the nascent stirrings of a moral compass, a deep-seated impulse to discern right from wrong. Long before codified laws or sophisticated legal systems, humanity grappled with questions of fairness, accountability, and consequence. These early inquiries, etched into the fabric of foundational narratives and theological underpinnings, serve as the bedrock upon which our understanding of justice, and indeed innocence, has been built. To truly grasp the complexities of our present moral landscape, we must first cast our gaze back to these ancient echoes, to the very genesis of our moral inquiry.
Consider the primordial narratives that populate the early chapters of human history, those foundational stories passed down through generations. These tales, often imbued with divine pronouncements and stark illustrations of human fallibility, were humanity’s first attempts to map the terrain of morality.
Audiobook details
GenrePhilosophy, Poetry
Length16 hrs 43 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 28, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: Innocence Lost
9Chapter 9: Faith, Doubt, and the Spiritual Awakening
2Chapter 2: The Shadow of Pilate: Rationality and Conscience
10Chapter 10: Sin, Redemption, and the Human Flaw
3Chapter 3: Herod's Ambivalence: The Politics of Fear
11Chapter 11: The Interplay of Personal Belief and Societal Structures
4Chapter 4: Caesar's Decree: The Implacable State
12Chapter 12: The Nature of True Victory
5Chapter 5: The Crossroads of Self-Knowledge
13Chapter 13: The Enduring Pursuit of Justice and Morality
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6Chapter 6: The Dichotomy of Good and Evil
14Chapter 14: Reflections on Family, Legacy, and Time
7Chapter 7: The Search for Meaning in Chaos
15Chapter 15: The Unfolding Tapestry: Meaning Amidst the Unseen
8Chapter 8: The Personal Cost of Truth
