Author: Alfred de Grazia
Year: 1983 (original); 2013 edition announced
Series: Quantavolution & Catastrophe
Series Volume: XI
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../gods_fire.txt | Plain text | ~449 | ~3 KB | ⚠️ Stub only |
../gods_fire.pdf | — | 1.8 MB | ✅ Full book |
Note: The plain text file is a stub — the 2013 revised edition was announced but its full text is not freely hosted. The original edition is available as a PDF (1.8 MB).
As of 2013: "A NEW 2013 EDITION OF GODS FIRE WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE" (grazian-archive.com)
Source (PDF): https://grazian-archive.com/quantavolution/QUANTAVOL/gf_docs/
Source (stub): https://grazian-archive.com/quantavolution/QuantaHTML/plaintext/gods_fire.txt
God's Fire is de Grazia's catastrophist reconstruction of the Exodus. The book argues that Moses and the Hebrew Exodus took place in an era of severe planetary and atmospheric turmoil — cometary and electrical discharges that produced the plagues of Egypt, the pillar of cloud and fire, manna, and the parting of the Red Sea as physically real events in an electrically charged atmosphere.
The "fire" of the title is both literal (plasma discharge, "God's thunderbolt") and managerial — Moses as a leader who exploited natural catastrophe to forge a nation. De Grazia reconstructs Moses as psychologist, scientist, and politician operating in conditions of catastrophic upheaval.
The book is a detailed chapter-by-chapter reading of Exodus through the lens of quantavolution, integrating meteorology, electrical physics, archaeology, and ancient Near Eastern history.
Cited for its detailed treatment of Moses and the Exodus within the catastrophist electrical framework
(referenced in Cook's annotated bibliography at saturniancosmology.org/books.php.html)