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Christmas in Ritual & Tradition: Christian and Pagan (Illustrated Edition) - Study of the History & Folklore of Christmas Holidays around the World - cover

Christmas in Ritual & Tradition: Christian and Pagan (Illustrated Edition) - Study of the History & Folklore of Christmas Holidays around the World

Clement A. Miles

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In "Christmas in Ritual & Tradition: Christian and Pagan (Illustrated Edition)," Clement A. Miles embarks on an illuminating exploration of the multifaceted origins and practices surrounding the Christmas holiday. Through a meticulous examination of both Christian and pre-Christian traditions, Miles presents a richly woven narrative that delves into the symbolism, rituals, and communal aspects of Christmas. This scholarly work employs a blend of comparative mythology and cultural analysis, highlighted by illustrated examples, to juxtapose the sacred and secular elements that define the holiday season. The book stands as a critical resource in understanding how diverse influences have shaped contemporary Christmas celebrations, reflecting broader themes of cultural syncretism and continuity in religious observance. Clement A. Miles was a prominent scholar of folklore and mythology, deeply influenced by his own academic studies and personal experiences with various cultural traditions. His extensive knowledge of comparative religion and keen interest in the intersections of pagan and Christian practices inform his profound insights and nuanced interpretations in this work. Miles sought to reveal the complexities behind the seemingly straightforward celebration of Christmas, advocating for a more enriched understanding of its global significance. For readers interested in anthropology, religious studies, or cultural history, Miles's "Christmas in Ritual & Tradition" is an invaluable text that invites contemplation and appreciation of the holiday beyond commercialized interpretations. It is a compelling read for anyone wishing to grasp the intricate tapestry of rituals that continue to define one of the world's most significant celebrations.
Disponible desde: 27/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 311 páginas.

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