Mysteries of Mithra

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Christian era
classical archaeology
comparative religion studies
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Grand Problem
Human Sufferings
ideological struggle
Invincible God
Janes Buildings
Jupiter Dolichenus
Large Family
Legio XV Apollinaris
Mithraic Communities
Mithraic Cult
Mithraic Mysteries
Mithraism
Mount Taurus
Persian religious influence
Pluto
Pontus Euxinus
ritual symbolism
Roman army religious practices
Roman empire
Roman religious history
Sacred Twigs
Simple Sprinkling
Sol Invictus
Superposed
Syncretic Theology
Syrian Cults
Terra Mater
Thomas J. Mccormack
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138614208
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1956, this seminal study, by the great Belgian scholar Franz Cumont, remains the definitive coverage of a great ideological struggle between the West and the Orient in the first centuries of the Christian era. Mithraism, a mystery religion originating in Persia, spread rapidly through the Roman Empire, and achieved such strength that Europe almost became Mithraic. Dr. Cumont, the world’s’ greatest authority on aspects of classical religions, here discusses the origins of this colourful oriental religion, and its association with the Roman army. Then utilizing fragmentary monuments and texts, in one of the greatest feats of scholarly detection, he reconstructs the mystery teachings and secret doctrines, the hidden organization and cult of Mithra. This volume includes 70 illustrations.

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