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Mystery religions in the ancient world

A lively, illustrated overview of the variety of mystery religions that flourished at the dawn of the Christian era. In clear, enlightened text and striking images, Mystery Religions holds up a “distant mirror” to our own times, showing that the quest for spiritual illumination from Eastern religions, and emphasis on spiritual development and experience, and a concern for hidden knowledge are deeply rooted in Western culture. Mystery Religions brings the myths, the magic, their rites and the wisdom of a bygone age to compelling life, making them comprehensible to modern readers. Godwin begins Mystery Religions with a crucial discussion of the five basic spiritual attitudes or orientations, one (or more) of which informs the religious conceptions of all peoples of every epoch. He clarifies the various paths—that of the warrior, of the monk, of the magician, of love, and of knowledge—and applies them in a detailed examination of the major mystery religions that follows. Here is a compelling account of the forms mystery religions took, from the cults of Mithras, Dionysus, and Orpheus to those of the Goddess, esoteric Christianity and Judaism, and Gnosticism. Godwin offers a rich and varied selection of illustrations; the symbolism of paintings, statues, reliefs, and other visual imagery provides a wealth of additional information about these religions. As in our day, the people of ancient Greece and Rome enjoyed unprecedented religious freedom and pursued their spiritual quest through a variety of cults, sects, rituals, and sacred studies. Mystery Religions explores this historical phenomenon from its wellsprings in the Eastern Mediterranean to its manifestations in such remote outposts of empire as the borderlands of Scotland. At the same, Mystery Religions distills those elements of man’s spiritual and intellectual growth which these religions embodied and which remain unchanged to this day.
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Thames and Hudson
Language
English
Pages
176

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Mystery religions in the ancient world
1981, Harper & Row
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Mystery religions in the ancient world
1981, Thames and Hudson
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 172.
Includes index.

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London

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Library of Congress
BL610 .G63x 1981b

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Pagination
176 p. :
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2349586M
ISBN 10
0500110190
LCCN
86673229
OCLC/WorldCat
7779727
Library Thing
430111

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