The Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures
- 608 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Kuhn presents a provocative thesis suggesting the Bible's roots in Pagan religions, particularly Egyptian mythology, and posits that it is largely symbolic rather than a factual account of events. He argues that church leaders misinterpreted the Bible by the end of the third century, leading to a significant divergence from its original meanings. While his views are largely dismissed by mainstream scholars, they have notably influenced thinkers like Tom Harpur and John G. Jackson, sparking debate within theological and historical circles.

