Christian Mythology

Christian Mythology

by Ethel Brigham Leatherbee

14 chapters4h 19mEnglish1915

About this book

"Knowledge is power, but ignorance is the mother of devotion." Christianity, like all other religions, came not into the world full-grown, but from the simple conceptions of its early followers became gradually elaborated by the introduction of pagan forms and customs until it supplanted its early rivals and gave its adherents a compact and solid theology not very different from that of its predecessors…. Probably the true source of that human characteristic which is defined as the religious instinct and which is supposed to be an elevating and moral agent, is to be found in the superstition which originated in fear of the unknown…. In our perusal of the subject, we shall first consider the life of Jesus as taught by the Christian church; secondly, the dogmas affecting the source of his power and the results of his influence; and, thirdly, the rites and ceremonies with which his worship is performed. [from the Preface]

Chapters (13)

1The Virgin Birth
1463
2Pagan Parallels
1496
3Spurious Relics
442
4Trial and Execution Myths
956
5Distorted ''Prophecies''
443
6The Resurrection
1491
7Miracles
1292
8Atonement and Salvation by Faith
812
9The Trinity -- Mariolatry
1247
10Saints -- Good and Evil Spirits
2139
11Religious Holidays and Rites
1348
12The Eucharist
581
13Spread of Christianity
1412

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