Dominion Dominion

Dominion

    • 3.7 • 33 Ratings
    • £9.99

    • £9.99

Publisher Description

Christianity is the most enduring and influential legacy of the ancient world, and its emergence the single most transformative development in Western history. Even the increasing number in the West today who have abandoned the faith of their forebears, and dismiss all religion as pointless superstition, remain recognisably its heirs. Seen close-up, the division between a sceptic and a believer may seem unbridgeable. Widen the focus, though, and Christianity's enduring impact upon the West can be seen in the emergence of much that has traditionally been cast as its nemesis: in science, in secularism, and yes, even in atheism.

That is why Dominion will place the story of how we came to be what we are, and how we think the way that we do, in the broadest historical context. Ranging in time from the Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC to the on-going migration crisis in Europe today, and from Nebuchadnezzar to the Beatles, it will explore just what it was that made Christianity so revolutionary and disruptive; how completely it came to saturate the mind-set of Latin Christendom; and why, in a West that has become increasingly doubtful of religion's claims, so many of its instincts remain irredeemably Christian. The aim is twofold: to make the reader appreciate just how novel and uncanny were Christian teachings when they first appeared in the world; and to make ourselves, and all that we take for granted, appear similarly strange in consequence. We stand at the end-point of an extraordinary transformation in the understanding of what it is to be human: one that can only be fully appreciated by tracing the arc of its parabola over millennia.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
MM
Mark Meadows
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22:17
hr min
RELEASED
2019
5 September
PUBLISHER
Little, Brown Book Group
SIZE
941.9
MB

Customer Reviews

Benkalev ,

Ruined by the reading

This book is not, as it claims on the page, narrated by Tom Holland. The intro/forward is, but then when the book starts you are greeted with the voice of a voice actor. I sympathise with the plight of voice actors as I have worked with them on long form reads like this reading for the first time sentences they are expected to understand and match the metering of. But unfortunatly, in this case it has rendered the book fairly useless as the metering an tone is so out that I simply cannot retain the information.

Mr E Shopper ,

Beware. ‘preview’ is not representative.

I always check the preview before buying any audiobook because a bad narrator can ruin even the best of books.
In this case the preview is read very well by the author himself, unfortunately, after the introduction the narration is taken over by another person who has the tone of a man reading a story to a class of five year olds.
The preview is therefore misleading.
It’s a shame the author could not have spared the time to read the book in its entirety. I hope that he will reconsider and that the producers of this audiobook will issue an improved version.
The book itself is very well written so I will persevere with it, but if you can,it may be better just to read the print version.

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