Christmas Past
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A great stocking filler!
Christmas Past offers the intriguing stories behind why and how we celebrate Christmas.
Did you know:
Santa and Father Christmas are not one and the same person?
Jesus was probably born seven years before the date we have set for his birth?
Christmas, by another name, was celebrated before it became part of the Christian calendar?
The "Star of Bethlehem" was arguably not a star at all but a conjunction of two important planets?
There was an astrological prediction, heralding the arrival of a warrior king/messiah, that was made back in ancient times, well before Jesus was born?
Whether you did or didn't know the answers to these questions, I'm sure you'll find the exploration around them of interest, food for thought.
This beautifully compact book contains six commentaries that cover:
The way we tend to treat Christmas now.
Who was Father Christmas, or Santa Claus?
What lies behind the time of year chosen for Christmas.
If another infant birth could have been born at this time of year – and before Jesus.
The gospels for their take on the Magi, and the birth of Jesus.
And the Star of Bethlehem from an astrological perspective.
Francis O'Neill
Francis O'Neill is a former archaeologist, a college lecturer and astrologer. He has spent over 40 years researching psychological, spiritual and esoteric perspectives on life; and writes about his findings - or "reports back" as he describes it - through his Making Sense of It book series.
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Christmas Past - Francis O'Neill
Christmas Past
The Intriguing Stories behind Why and How We Celebrate Christmas
Francis O’Neill
A Making Sense of It book
Some Inspiration logoChristmas Past
The Intriguing Stories behind Why and How We Celebrate Christmas
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ISBN: 978-0-9934626-7-2 (EPUB version)
Part of this book was previously published under the title And So This is Christmas by Francis O’Neill in 2016.
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St Nicholas; The God Saturn; The Sun God Mithra;
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Father Christmas;
Boy and Christmas tree (by Jeswin Thomas)
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Contents
Introduction
A Merry Secular Christmas
Father Christmas – Yo ho ho!
A Merry Pagan Yuletide
From Mithras to Christmas
Christmas and Jesus’ Birth
Astrology and the Birth of a Messiah
Conclusion
About The Author
Introduction
I hope you find this book, and its commentaries, offering an overview of why and how we celebrate Christmas, of interest, intriguing and possibly of joy to read at this time of year – if it is Christmas time as you are reading it of course. But, if not, I hope you enjoy it whatever time of year it is.
It offers some interesting insights. Did you know for instance?
Santa and Father Christmas are not one and the same person?
Christmas, by another name, was celebrated before it became part of the Christian calendar?
The Star of Bethlehem
was arguably not a star at all but a conjunction of two important planets?
There was an astrological prediction, heralding the arrival of a warrior king/messiah, that was made back in ancient times, well before Jesus was born?
Jesus was probably born seven years before the date we have set for his birth?
Whether you did or didn’t know the answers to any of these questions, I’m sure you’ll find the exploration around them of interest, food for thought…
There are six commentaries that discuss or cover:
The way we tend to treat Christmas now.
Who was Father