In Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism, Victorian scholars Thomas Inman and John Newton offer a pioneering exploration of religious symbolism — tracing the origins and transformations of emblems from ancient pagan faiths into the fabric of modern Christian tradition.
This richly illustrated and deeply researched work challenges conventional views of religious history. Rather than dismissing ancient symbols as relics of superstition, the authors analyze them as expressive forms of human thought, encoding ideas about life, creation, fertility, death, and transcendence that resonate across cultures and eras.
📌 What You’ll Discover:
How ancient pagan emblems of life and creation echo in Christian iconography
The symbolism of trees, serpents, celestial bodies, and sacred geometry
The Assyrian sacred grove and its influence on later religious forms
Comparative insights into myths, rites, and sacred narratives
The continuity of human imagination in religious experience
From the mystical tree of life to the enigmatic roots of the Christian cross, this book reveals the continuity of human symbolism — showing how visual forms and sacred images carry meaning beyond the limits of language. Whether you’re a student of religion, art history, anthropology, or spirituality, this volume invites you to see religion through the eyes of ancient minds and to appreciate the depth of our shared symbolic heritage.
Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism (Illustrated Edition) - Thomas Inman
In Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism, Victorian scholars Thomas Inman and John Newton offer a pioneering exploration of religious symbolism — tracing the origins and transformations of emblems from ancient pagan faiths into the fabric of modern Christian tradition.
This richly illustrated and deeply researched work challenges conventional views of religious history. Rather than dismissing ancient symbols as relics of superstition, the authors analyze them as expressive forms of human thought, encoding ideas about life, creation, fertility, death, and transcendence that resonate across cultures and eras.
📌 What You’ll Discover:
How ancient pagan emblems of life and creation echo in Christian iconography
The symbolism of trees, serpents, celestial bodies, and sacred geometry
The Assyrian sacred grove and its influence on later religious forms
Comparative insights into myths, rites, and sacred narratives
The continuity of human imagination in religious experience
From the mystical tree of life to the enigmatic roots of the Christian cross, this book reveals the continuity of human symbolism — showing how visual forms and sacred images carry meaning beyond the limits of language. Whether you’re a student of religion, art history, anthropology, or spirituality, this volume invites you to see religion through the eyes of ancient minds and to appreciate the depth of our shared symbolic heritage.