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Paganism in Christian Holidays - Did Christianity Borrow From Other Belief Systems?

Inglese · Tascabile

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The word Pagan came from the Latin word paganus, which means "country-dweller." These rural people often incorporated nature in their belief systems and were polytheistic (believing in more than one God). They differed from most religions in its non-hierarchal (with no paid clergy) and were more equally led by women. Pagans celebrate seasonal festivals and ceremonies. Christians used the term Pagan interchangeably with heathen, as a put down because many country people were not rich or highly educated. In Paganism In Christian Holidays, Wheeler presents evidence that modern Christian beliefs, practices and symbolism borrowed heavily not only from Pagan beliefs, but also from Roman, Greek, Egyptian, Aztec, Hinduism, Buddhism and other ideologies. Do these concepts sound familiar? Blood sacrifice, a triune god, a man-god who had to be sacrificed for society's salvation. Persians believed in Mithra, a great mediator between God and man. He was born on December 25th by a virgin, he died for humanity and was resurrected after being buried. Mithra's holidays were the Winter Solstice and the Vernal Equinox (Christmas and Easter). Years of adversity and oppression pushed the practice of Paganism and other nature-loving belief systems underground. This is a pattern among many indigenous people who were "conquered" by Christians and were stripped of their right to continue their own religion on penalty of death. Many refused to convert and were killed. And yet customs and symbology from "nature-oriented" religions can be found throughout Christian beliefs. Many Pagans worshiped in secret to avoid persecution, many including Aleister Crowley worked hard to develop Paganism as a "religion" and more than a magical movement.


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Autori J M Wheeler
Editore New Falcon Publications,U.S.
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.09.2024
 
EAN 9781561845262
ISBN 978-1-56184-526-2
Pagine 108
Dimensioni 127 mm x 190 mm x 7 mm
Peso 110 g
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Religione: tematiche generali, opere di consultazione
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

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