This Is the Sun?: Zeitgeist and Religion (Volume I: Comparative Religion)

This Is the Sun?: Zeitgeist and Religion (Volume I: Comparative Religion)
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Download or read book This Is the Sun?: Zeitgeist and Religion (Volume I: Comparative Religion) written by Albert McIlhenny and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2011-12-07 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The film Zeitgeist became an overnight internet sensation with its claims Christianity was based upon a pagan solar mythology. This idea, developed in the eighteenth century but dismissed as ridiculous by scholars, has held support among anti-religious and occultic thinkers and recently was popularized by conspiracy theorists. In the first of a two volume critique of these ideas, Albert McIlhenny takes on the claims of its best known supporters. By the end of this volume, the theory of "astrotheology" is show to be based on various historical mistakes popular in early modernity but since shown to be erroneous. It is demonstrated the source of its current support is not based upon any evidence but the wild claims of conspiracy theorists dressed up to look like scholarship.


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