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  1. Apr 25, 2024 · Mithraism, the worship of Mithra, the Iranian god of the sun, justice, contract, and war in pre- Zoroastrian Iran. Known as Mithras in the Roman Empire during the 2nd and 3rd centuries ce, this deity was honoured as the patron of loyalty to the emperor. After the acceptance of Christianity by the emperor Constantine in the early 4th century ...

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  2. Jul 18, 2022 · Introduction The background to the eastern mystery cult of Mithras was outlined in 'Mithras Sol Invicti: an Initiates Guide'. With the detail in mind, this article seeks to question the oft quoted parallels between Mithraism and Christianity that have led to so much deliberation on whether Christianity is a re-branded version of Mithraic beliefs. The subject remains a contentious issue even ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MithraismMithraism - Wikipedia

    Mithraism is viewed as a rival of early Christianity. [5] (p 147 ) In the 4th century, Mithraists faced persecution from Christians , and the religion was subsequently suppressed and eliminated in the Roman Empire by the end of the century.

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  5. The idea of a relationship between early Christianity and the cultus of Mithras is based on a remark in the 2nd century Christian writer Justin Martyr, who accused the initiates of Mithras of imitating the Christian communion rite. 1. 1. Ideas found in both Mithraic myth and Christianity. 1.1. Born on 25 December.

  6. Jan 1, 2018 · Mithraism and C hristianity. William Abruzzi. (2018) Expanding out of Palestine and into the wider Roman world, Chri stian missionaries. as early as Paul himself encountered a wide ar ray of pagan ...

    • William Abruzzi
  7. Feb 17, 2011 · No Mithraist mentioned Christianity (unsurprising given the paucity of the written record) and although a few Christian authors did refer slightingly to Mithraism, none spoke of it as a serious ...

  8. Mithraism, a sect of Zoroastrianism characterized by the worship of Mithra as the defender of the truth, was a monotheistic mystery religion prevalent in the Roman empire before the acceptance of Christianity in the fourth century. Followers of Mithra became less common after the Roman emperors banned their cults, and Christianity gained the ...

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