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The Non-Christian Cross-An Enquiry into the Origin and History of the Symbol Eventually Adopted as That of Our Religion is a classic religious studies text by John Denham Parsons. In the thousand and one works supplied for our information upon matters connected with the history of our race, we are told that Alexander the Great, Titus, and various Greek, Roman, and Oriental rulers of ancient days, "crucified" this or that person; or that they "crucified" so many at once, or during their reign. And the instrument of execution is called a "cross."
In the thousand and one works supplied for our information upon matters connected with the history of our race, we are told that Alexander the Great, Titus, and various Greek, Roman, and Oriental rulers of ancient days, "crucified" this or that person; or that they "crucified" so many at once, or during their reign. And the instrument of execution is called a "cross."
The natural result is that we imagine that all the people said to have been "crucified" were executed by being nailed or otherwise affixed to a cross-shaped instrument set in the ground, like that to be seen in our fanciful illustrations of the execution of Jesus.
This was, however, by no means necessarily the case.
Title
The Non Christian Cross: An Enquiry into the Origin and History of the Symbol Eventually Adopted as That of Our Religion
Author
John Denham Parsons
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brian Westland
Published
March 2020
Weight
327g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.8 cm
ISBN
9781774415290
ISBN-10
1774415291
Eden Code
5226422
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