When you listen to the , you are signing up for a journey through three major thematic pillars:
Hearing the pronunciation of Gnostic terms (like Pleroma or Demiurge ) helps internalise the vocabulary. not in his image audiobook
Published in 2006, Not in His Image is not your average religious history book. Lash, a scholar of comparative religion and mythology, argues that the dominant narrative of Western religion—specifically Judeo-Christianity—is based on a "counterfeit" version of reality. He draws heavily on the Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts discovered in Egypt in 1945. When you listen to the , you are
The idea that the physical world is "fallen" or "evil." He draws heavily on the Nag Hammadi Library,
In an age of digital noise and spiritual disconnection, John Lamb Lash’s Not in His Image
The is not a light listen. It is a dense, challenging, and often unsettling journey into the heart of human belief. However, for those looking to understand the roots of religious violence and find a path back to a nature-based spirituality, it is an essential resource.