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The Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures, by Alvin Boyd Kuhn
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Paperback: 612 pages
Publisher: Martino Publishing (November 13, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1614278911
ISBN-13: 978-1614278917
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Given the time period this was written, Lost Light is an excellent book. The summary of Kuhn's work in this book is that the Bible and all its stories - from beginning to end - describe the death of the soul, or incarnation into the physical world. When death is described or referred to in the Bible, it is speaking of the death of the soul (incarnation into the physical body) and not our normal use of "death" as that of the physical body itself. This throws a new light on the scriptures and is a welcomed insight. Really...I don't think I will ever read Paul or John's Revelation quite the same way again!Like Kuhn's other works, this one makes the argument that ancient Egypt had the original esoteric wisdom that other later religious traditions (including Christianity) copied but described using different stories. Although Kuhn's knowledge is obviously extensive in this area, his presentation of parallel concepts between Egyptian and Christian symbolism suffers from lots of detail. He assumes that the reader has a grasp of some fundamentals of ancient Egyptian gods, goddesses, and their stories. Because of that, a reader can get a little lost in understanding what he is trying to point out at times. It would help the reader if he/she has some basic understanding of ancient Egyptian gods/goddesses and their stories. However, one can still glean a lot out of these areas if you have the patience to work through it and do some homework. It is worth it!Kuhn's use of language is incredible. I don't think I've read another author who is quite as prolific in language style than him. It even borders on being poetic at times. That said though, be prepared to look up many words. This is not a quick read. Personally, I like his sophisticated style. However, one reviewer commented how he gets into long introductions and goes into meanderings at times. This is true. I too got annoyed sometimes and wanted him to get on with his main point, but that didn't deter me from the great gems of intelligence that await in other areas.This work takes a decidedly positive view on Plato. The Timaeus is quoted often and other philosophers such as Plotinus, Thomas Taylor, and Edward Carpenter are used as helpful commentary. It also makes many references to Hermetic texts. The Egyptian Book of the Dead is quoted often too. I have never read it but want to now that I've read this text.This is an esoteric work; meaning, it will give the reader an inner or symbolic reading of the scriptures rather than a literal one. If you tend to view scriptural stories, events, and characters as symbolic and not historical, then you're in for a treat. But if you take your Bible as completely literal, then this book will more than challenge that view. Kuhn is no friend of orthodox Christianity and will take issue with a literal view of reading the scriptures at every turn. His view of Bible events and characters are decidedly mythological; much along the lines of Joseph Campbell, John G. Jackson, and Acharya S. That said though, he will vehemently argue for the inner esoteric truth and wisdom of what those Biblical stories teach. If you can't literally believe in the Bible's stories but know there is inner meaning in them, then you'll love Kuhn!My favorite items of insight were how Kuhn makes the sayings of Paul come alive with new inner meaning. Also, his discussions on baptism, the Ark of the Covenant, and the Ark in the story of Noah, among many others, are also excellent. I particularly enjoyed his discussions on reincarnation, which are seldom discussed and frowned upon in the Christian community. What you read about is not your normal Christianity: I think it is a LOT better.It is hard to find writers that provide esoteric views of Bible stories in as much detail as Kuhn. However, if you are looking for other writers besides him, I would highly recommend Inner Christianity by Richard Smoley. This is also a top-notch work but Smoley will have a slightly different twist than Kuhn. Tom Harpur's books, The Pagan Christ and Water Into Wine, will also provides more modern insights that parallel Kuhn's ideas. Harpur readily admits he got most of his material from Kuhn; however, I still think Kuhn does that best job.Finally, I would recommend that you read everything that you can get your hands on by Kuhn. He will provide you with a wealth of ideas. Even if you don't agree with them all, it will show alternative roads that you didn't know were there.
The book goes through the universal myths found around the world and unlocks their unitary message. If you read sacred scriptures as literal historical truth, this book will destroy your faith in the beliefs you've held. If you are courageous and want to think for yourself by having all available information, you will be enlightened. You ahould go on to read A Rebirth of Christianity by Kuhn and Gnosticism by Hoeller.
This book did not have any paragraphs. it has about 500 pages and while the content in some parts made since about similarities in Egyptian culture believing in God, it kept repeating it and other items. Boring. A waste.
The hand of destiny must have led me to this book.It is about the journey of the immortal soul: how it comes into matter, its trials and tribulations, and its goal of regaining its lost divinity.The divine soul is "the persistent traveller on the highways of heaven." Its story is at the core of religion.Kuhn studies many ancient scriptures, particularly those of ancient Egypt, to make his case.He convincingly shows that Christian scriptures also tell of the soul's journey.His starting point is that all scriptures are written in symbolic language, and are not to be taken literally, otherwise confusion will reign. He shows that Christianity is a re-telling of the age old wisdom which is common to all humankind.The Bible is a much misunderstood book, but Kuhn provides the keys to unlock its secrets.As a carrier of a divine soul, every human has a stupendous role to play in the cosmic drama, as explained by Kuhn.Those few who are ready for this book will will get a truly mind blowing experience from it.
In his book "Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures" the reader is introduced to the true understanding and interpretation of the Christian bible, by recognising its ancient Egyptian source.As the Prologue tells the reader:"If theology is to be rescued from its forlorn state of intellectual disrepute into which not its enemies but its friends have precipitated it through an unconscionable perversion of its original significance to gross repulsiveness, the errors abd distortions perpetrated upon it by those of its own household must be ruthlessly dismantled."The true meaning of much of the Bible can only be understood by its allagorical interpretation, not by an literal/historical interpretation, which has been the teaching of the Christian church since 300 AD.
Dr. Kuhn may be the most profound author ever (in my opinion). This work is tremendous. The command of the languages that Dr. Kuhn has is second to none.
Great book well spring of knowledge to interpret can be a little wordy , but still offers up nuggets to supplement knowledge gained or bring to "Light" knowledge not know
No home library should be without.No college religious department should be without it.No college philosophy department should be without it.i have read"Lost Light" twice, and each time, it sets you off on a course of self discovery through the exploration of comparative study in the effort to keep up with its text.I am so thankful to see it in hardcover, thus i must have this edition for posterity's sake, and for my children's children.Thank you Alvin Boyd Kuhn for being, and challenging us with your intellect.Bless you.
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