My book The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire is now available in audio format! As for all my other audiobooks, I voiced the text myself for Pitchstone Publishing. They invest a lot in making these audiobooks possible, paying for professional studio time and audio engineers, so I encourage everyone to support their continuing to do that for the secular community by buying Pitchstone audiobooks! You can buy the audio edition of The Scientist now through Audible.com or Amazon.com and I think iTunes.
For the visually impaired I have also created files containing the footnotes and bibliography, to use with text-to-speech software, as I have done with most of my other books before this, all of which are now audiobooks as well. See bibliographies for the full list of these companion resources for those books, including links to the companion files for The Scientist the Early Roman Empire.
Just finished this today and I thought it was excellent. Your knowledge of the ancient authors and works is impressive. I hadn’t thought much before about Paul’s attitude toward epistemology. It’s so obvious when pointed out that Christianity was by nature and intention antithetical to science. It sounds like the Greeks and Romans really had some momentum going before Superstitianity killed it off.