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The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries - Cosmology and Salvation in the Ancient World (Paperback, Revised)
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The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries - Cosmology and Salvation in the Ancient World (Paperback, Revised)
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Loot Price R567
Discovery Miles 5 670
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In the centuries following the conquests of Alexander the Great the
dramatic unification of the Mediterranean world created
exceptionally fertile soil for the growth of new religions.
Christianity, for example, was one of the innovative religious
movements that arose during this time. However, Christianity had
many competitors, and one of the most remarkable of these was the
ancient Roman "mystery religion" of Mithraism.
Like the other "mystery cults" of antiquity, Mithraism kept its
beliefs strictly secret, revealing them only to initiates. As a
result, the cult's teachings were never written down. However, the
Mithraists filled their temples with an enigmatic iconography, an
abundance of which has been unearthed by archaeologists. Until now,
all attempts to decipher this iconography have proven fruitless.
Most experts have been content with a vague hypothesis that the
iconography somehow derived from ancient Iranian religion.
In this groundbreaking work, David Ulansey offers a radically
different theory. He argues that Mithraic iconography was actually
an astronomical code, and that the cult began as a religious
response to a startling scientific discovery. As his investigation
proceeds, Ulansey penetrates step by step the mysteries concealed
in Mithraic iconography, until finally he is able to reveal the
central secret of the cult: a secret consisting of an ancient
vision of the ultimate nature of the universe.
Brimming with the excitement of discovery--and reading like an
intellectual detective story--Ulansey's compelling book will
intrigue scholars and general readers alike.
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