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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the old gods never vanished, but survived inside the symbols, saints, feasts, miracles, and sacred rhythms of Christianity?Before Christianity became the dominant faith of Europe and the Mediterranean world, the ancient world was already alive with gods, spirits, household shrines, s…acred meals, holy mothers, divine sons, purification rites, mystery initiations, solar kings, underworld journeys, miracle workers, and seasonal festivals. Christianity rose inside that crowded sacred landscape, speaking a new theological language while drawing from symbols and ritual patterns already thousands of years old. The manuscript's own opening frames this clearly: Christianity emerged in a world already saturated with sacred power, where rivers, crossroads, temples, feasts, household gods, and divine stories shaped ordinary life. The New Paganism is a deep, readable, and carefully balanced work of religious history. It explores how Christianity grew within the ancient pagan world, how older sacred forms were condemned, transformed, absorbed, reinterpreted, and carried forward, and how the spiritual needs once answered by gods, goddesses, household spirits, mystery cults, and seasonal rites found new expression in Christian worship and devotion.Inside this book, readers will discover: - The ancient sacred world before Christianity, from Roman household gods and Greek temples to Egyptian ritual purity and mystery religions- The dying and returning gods, including Osiris, Dionysus, Adonis, Attis, Tammuz, and their relationship to Christian resurrection theology- Virgin mothers and divine sons, from Isis and Horus to Mary and Christ- Baptism, sacred water, and initiation, tracing purification rites from Jewish mikveh practice, Egyptian priestly washing, Greek lustration, and mystery cult initiation into Christian baptism- The sacred meal, including sacrifice, divine feasting, mystery cult communion, and the Eucharist- Solar symbolism, from Sol Invictus and ancient light theology to Christ as the light of the world- Angels, demons, heaven, hell, and the underworld, showing how older cosmologies shaped Christian imagination- Magic, miracles, and folk religion, from amulets, healing shrines, holy water, relics, and saints to practical sacred help in daily life- The cult of saints, where local gods, divine specialists, sacred places, and protective powers found new Christian forms- The Christian calendar, where older rhythms of sacred time, solstice, spring renewal, harvest, the dead, and winter light lived on in transformed waysThis is a book about survival through transformation. It does not reduce Christianity to paganism, and it does not treat paganism as a vanished relic. Instead, it follows the deeper historical process by which religious traditions inherit, reshape, and preserve the symbolic language of the worlds that came before them.For readers of comparative religion, occult history, ancient mystery cults, Christian origins, pagan survival, folklore, saints, sacred calendars, and the hidden history of belief, The New Paganism offers a powerful journey into the old gods beneath the cross.The temples fell. The names changed. The symbols endured. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the old gods never vanished, but survived inside the symbols, saints, feasts, miracles, and sacred rhythms of Christianity?Before Christianity became the dominant faith of Europe and the Mediterranean world, the ancient world was already alive with gods, spirits, household shrines, s…acred meals, holy mothers, divine sons, purification rites, mystery initiations, solar kings, underworld journeys, miracle workers, and seasonal festivals. Christianity rose inside that crowded sacred landscape, speaking a new theological language while drawing from symbols and ritual patterns already thousands of years old. The manuscript's own opening frames this clearly: Christianity emerged in a world already saturated with sacred power, where rivers, crossroads, temples, feasts, household gods, and divine stories shaped ordinary life. The New Paganism is a deep, readable, and carefully balanced work of religious history. It explores how Christianity grew within the ancient pagan world, how older sacred forms were condemned, transformed, absorbed, reinterpreted, and carried forward, and how the spiritual needs once answered by gods, goddesses, household spirits, mystery cults, and seasonal rites found new expression in Christian worship and devotion.Inside this book, readers will discover: - The ancient sacred world before Christianity, from Roman household gods and Greek temples to Egyptian ritual purity and mystery religions- The dying and returning gods, including Osiris, Dionysus, Adonis, Attis, Tammuz, and their relationship to Christian resurrection theology- Virgin mothers and divine sons, from Isis and Horus to Mary and Christ- Baptism, sacred water, and initiation, tracing purification rites from Jewish mikveh practice, Egyptian priestly washing, Greek lustration, and mystery cult initiation into Christian baptism- The sacred meal, including sacrifice, divine feasting, mystery cult communion, and the Eucharist- Solar symbolism, from Sol Invictus and ancient light theology to Christ as the light of the world- Angels, demons, heaven, hell, and the underworld, showing how older cosmologies shaped Christian imagination- Magic, miracles, and folk religion, from amulets, healing shrines, holy water, relics, and saints to practical sacred help in daily life- The cult of saints, where local gods, divine specialists, sacred places, and protective powers found new Christian forms- The Christian calendar, where older rhythms of sacred time, solstice, spring renewal, harvest, the dead, and winter light lived on in transformed waysThis is a book about survival through transformation. It does not reduce Christianity to paganism, and it does not treat paganism as a vanished relic. Instead, it follows the deeper historical process by which religious traditions inherit, reshape, and preserve the symbolic language of the worlds that came before them.For readers of comparative religion, occult history, ancient mystery cults, Christian origins, pagan survival, folklore, saints, sacred calendars, and the hidden history of belief, The New Paganism offers a powerful journey into the old gods beneath the cross.The temples fell. The names changed. The symbols endured. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.