The book traces prophetic traditions from ancient Mesopotamia to modern times, revealing connections between prophecy, the rise of organized religion, and political manipulation.
It examines how cognitive biases influence our interpretation of ambiguous signs, turning them into perceived truths.
""Veiled Prophets"" progresses through defining key terms and historical examples, analyzing the mechanics of prophecy through symbolism and psychological manipulation, and culminating with a discussion on the legacy of prophecy in contemporary society.
By drawing from ancient texts, archaeological findings, and psychological research, ""Veiled Prophets"" offers a holistic understanding of prophecy.
This exploration moves beyond the question of supernatural accuracy, emphasizing prophecy's practical effects on human societies, and the enduring human fascination with the unknown.