Echoes of Eternity, Christian Felix
Echoes of Eternity, Christian Felix
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Echoes of Eternity
Myth, Ritual, and the Persistence of the Sacred

Author: Christian Felix

Narrator: Christian Felix

Unabridged: 5 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/25/2024


Synopsis

"Echoes of Eternity: Myth, Ritual, and the Persistence of the Sacred" by Christian Felix offers a captivating exploration of religious experience worldwide. Felix delves into the dichotomy between the sacred and the profane, revealing how rituals, myths, and symbols bridge the gap between the mundane and the transcendent. Through meticulous analysis and comparative study, he unveils the significance of sacred spaces, times, and the myth of eternal recurrence. Felix's interdisciplinary approach sheds light on the universal aspects of religious phenomena, making this book essential reading for scholars and seekers alike, inviting readers to ponder the mysteries of the sacred in human life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Liam on August 23, 2024

Utterly glorious......more

Goodreads review by Harrison Moore on September 06, 2022

I don't know who this book is for, which could be said for the siege of terra series in its entirety. The initial appeal of the horus heresy was that it was a more nuanced, morally ambiguous setting that depicted its major characters (from all factions) as tragic protagonists with flaws and believabl......more

Goodreads review by Xavier on September 10, 2022

Amazing One of the best of the siege of terra series. You get insight into what it's like to be a demon prince. You get some insight on Magnus and his relationship with his patron. The 9th primarch kicks some butt. The build up to the final book.......more

Goodreads review by Normkompatibel on October 26, 2022

Best Siege of Terra book yet, top 5 40K book. Trust me.......more

Goodreads review by DarkChaplain on December 12, 2022

Alright. I'll be the odd one out and say it right up: I did not enjoy Echoes of Eternity much. Even though I wish I had been able to. To me, this book feels strange, especially when looked at in the context of the Siege of Terra series. It feels disconnected - deliberately so, going by the author's a......more