And Man Created God: A History of the World at the Time of JesusAt the time of Jesus' birth , the world was full of gods. Thousands of them jostled, competed and merged with one another. In Syria ecstatic devotees castrated themselves in the streets to become priests of Atargatis In Galilee, holy men turned oil into wine, healed the sick, drove out devils, and claimed to be the Messiah. Every day thousands of people were leaving their family and tribes behind them and flocking into brand new multi-ethnic cities. The ancient world was in ferment as it underwent the first phase of globalisation, and in this ferment rulers and ruled turned to religion as a source of order and stability. Augustus, the first emperor of Rome (though he never dared officially to call himself so) was maneuvering his way to becoming worshipped as a god – it was one of the most brilliant makeovers ever undertaken by a ruler and his spin doctors. In North Africa, Amanirenas the warrior queen exploited her god-like status to inspire her armies to face and defeat Rome. In China the usurper Wang Mang won and lost his throne because of his obsession with Confucianism. |
Contents
God and First Citizen | |
Gods in the City | |
The African GoddessQueen | |
Romes Fiasco | |
How Herod and the Pharisees Radicalized the Jews | |
Brahmins versus Monks | |
The Buddha in a Toga | |
Confucius Religion for Civil Servants | |
Wang Mang the Pious Usurper | |
The Dragon Who Flew Too High | |
The German Resistance | |
The Emperor Becomes | |
And Paul Created Christ | |
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And Man Created God: A History of the World at the Time of Jesus Selina O'Grady Limited preview - 2013 |
And Man Created God: A History of the World at the Time of Jesus Selina O'Grady No preview available - 2014 |
And Man Created God: Kings, Cults and Conquests at the Time of Jesus Selina O'Grady No preview available - 2013 |