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This sweeping historical contour maps the spiritual journey of humanity, challenging the reductionist view of evolution and history. From the caveman to the Christ, the narrative argues that the arrival of the Galilean was the singular event that made sense of all mythology and philosophy. It is a robust counter-argument to modern skepticism, presenting the Christian story as the true romance of the universe.
Audiobook details
GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length10 hrs 26 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateFeb 24, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PART I ON THE CREATURE CALLED MAN
2CHAPTER I THE MAN IN THE CAVE
3CHAPTER II PROFESSORS AND PREHISTORIC MEN
4CHAPTER III THE ANTIQUITY OF CIVILISATION
5CHAPTER IV GOD AND COMPARATIVE RELIGION
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6CHAPTER V MAN AND MYTHOLOGIES
7CHAPTER VI THE DEMONS AND THE PHILOSOPHERS
8CHAPTER VII THE WAR OF THE GODS AND DEMONS
9CHAPTER VIII THE END OF THE WORLD
10PART II ON THE MAN CALLED CHRIST
11CHAPTER I THE GOD IN THE CAVE
12CHAPTER II THE RIDDLES OF THE GOSPEL
13CHAPTER III THE STRANGEST STORY IN THE WORLD
14CHAPTER IV THE WITNESS OF THE HERETICS
15CHAPTER V THE ESCAPE FROM PAGANISM
16CHAPTER VI THE FIVE DEATHS OF THE FAITH
17CONCLUSION THE SUMMARY OF THIS BOOK
18APPENDIX I ON PREHISTORIC MAN
19APPENDIX II ON AUTHORITY AND ACCURACY
20IMPRINT | DISCLAIMER