Beacon Lights of History, Vol 1: The Old Pagan Civilizations


Lu par KHand

(3.8 stars; 25 reviews)

The first of 14 volumes, this book discusses ancient civilization looking primarily at religion and philosophy. Summary by KHand (7 hr 44 min)

Chapitres

Publisher's Note and Author's Preface 4:26 Lu par KHand
Ancient Religions, Part 1 20:33 Lu par KHand
Ancient Religions, Part 2 30:07 Lu par KHand
Religions of India, Part 1 23:35 Lu par KHand
Religions of India, Part 2 26:40 Lu par KHand
Religions of the Greeks and Romans, Part 1 20:33 Lu par KHand
Religions of the Greeks and Romans, Part 2 26:28 Lu par KHand
Confucius, Part 1 24:33 Lu par KHand
Confucius, Part 2 24:26 Lu par KHand
Ancient Philosophy, Part 1 29:45 Lu par KHand
Ancient Philosophy, Part 2 26:40 Lu par KHand
Ancient Philosophy, Part 3 31:19 Lu par KHand
Socrates, Part 1 19:37 Lu par KHand
Socrates, Part 2 25:22 Lu par KHand
Phidias, Part 1 24:14 Lu par KHand
Phidias, Part 2 23:20 Lu par KHand
Literary Genius, Part 1 27:21 Lu par KHand
Literary Genius, Part 2 31:08 Lu par KHand
Literary Genius, Part 3 24:03 Lu par KHand

Critiques

very interesting, but the author is very biased


(3 stars)

Thoroughly interesting; fairly pretentious


(4 stars)

The volume is a wealth of solid information about a vast range of subjects. The author is admittedly very biased to his belief in Christianity, but makes it very clear in the introduction that he is and will be throughout the work. in my own opinion, his unapologetic firmness in his own faith is rather endearing, and adds to the character of the author. he does not attempt to appease others, but does not seem to mislead the listener, and I would still consider this a scholarly work.

a classic


(5 stars)

in his work, John aims also to be a beacon of excellence

good


(2 stars)

very interesting though I find the topic could have been explored differently and in a more non-biased manner. There are so, so many old pagan cultures that were barely touched on or spoken of.