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Mithras: The Forgotten God

Par : Borna Ahadi
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231505647
  • EAN9798231505647
  • Date de parution11/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In the shadowed temples of the Roman Empire, a secret faith thrived-its rites hidden from the uninitiated, its symbols carved deep into the stone of ancient sanctuaries. This was Mithraism, the cult of the god Mithras, a mysterious religion whose influence rippled far beyond its own followers and into the very foundations of Christianity and other major world faiths. Mithras: The Forgotten God uncovers the fascinating story of this enigmatic tradition, tracing its origins from the ancient Persian worship of Mithra to its powerful spread across Rome's legions, merchants, and nobility.
Through vivid historical narrative and meticulous research, the book reveals the parallels between Mithraic rites and Christian sacraments, the striking similarities in iconography, and the deep theological echoes that remain in modern spirituality. Readers will journey into the heart of Mithraic mysteries-initiation rituals held in shadowed, torchlit caves; the sacred meal of bread and wine shared among initiates; and the legendary tauroctony, Mithras' slaying of the cosmic bull, symbolizing renewal and the triumph of light over darkness.
The book delves into the seven levels of initiation, each carrying symbolic meaning and spiritual progression, and explores how the cult's secretive nature both strengthened its allure and hastened its demise. More than just a chronicle of a lost religion, this work examines how Mithraism's theology of salvation, moral discipline, and cosmic dualism shaped the religious imagination of the ancient world.
From its shared holy day of December 25th to its use of sacred feasts and hierarchical structures, echoes of Mithraism reverberate through the history of Christianity, Islam, and other faiths, often unnoticed yet profoundly influential. Mithras: The Forgotten God is an essential exploration for history lovers, spiritual seekers, and anyone fascinated by the hidden roots of human belief. It invites readers to reconsider what we know about religious evolution and to see faith as a living tapestry woven from the threads of countless traditions-many now lost, yet still whispering through the ages.
In the shadowed temples of the Roman Empire, a secret faith thrived-its rites hidden from the uninitiated, its symbols carved deep into the stone of ancient sanctuaries. This was Mithraism, the cult of the god Mithras, a mysterious religion whose influence rippled far beyond its own followers and into the very foundations of Christianity and other major world faiths. Mithras: The Forgotten God uncovers the fascinating story of this enigmatic tradition, tracing its origins from the ancient Persian worship of Mithra to its powerful spread across Rome's legions, merchants, and nobility.
Through vivid historical narrative and meticulous research, the book reveals the parallels between Mithraic rites and Christian sacraments, the striking similarities in iconography, and the deep theological echoes that remain in modern spirituality. Readers will journey into the heart of Mithraic mysteries-initiation rituals held in shadowed, torchlit caves; the sacred meal of bread and wine shared among initiates; and the legendary tauroctony, Mithras' slaying of the cosmic bull, symbolizing renewal and the triumph of light over darkness.
The book delves into the seven levels of initiation, each carrying symbolic meaning and spiritual progression, and explores how the cult's secretive nature both strengthened its allure and hastened its demise. More than just a chronicle of a lost religion, this work examines how Mithraism's theology of salvation, moral discipline, and cosmic dualism shaped the religious imagination of the ancient world.
From its shared holy day of December 25th to its use of sacred feasts and hierarchical structures, echoes of Mithraism reverberate through the history of Christianity, Islam, and other faiths, often unnoticed yet profoundly influential. Mithras: The Forgotten God is an essential exploration for history lovers, spiritual seekers, and anyone fascinated by the hidden roots of human belief. It invites readers to reconsider what we know about religious evolution and to see faith as a living tapestry woven from the threads of countless traditions-many now lost, yet still whispering through the ages.