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Alvin Boyd Kuhn

    Sex As Symbol
    Who is This King of Glory?
    The Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures
    • Kuhn presents a provocative thesis suggesting the Bible's roots in Pagan religions, particularly Egyptian mythology, and posits that it is largely symbolic rather than a factual account of events. He argues that church leaders misinterpreted the Bible by the end of the third century, leading to a significant divergence from its original meanings. While his views are largely dismissed by mainstream scholars, they have notably influenced thinkers like Tom Harpur and John G. Jackson, sparking debate within theological and historical circles.

      The Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures
    • Who is This King of Glory?

      A Critical Study of the Christos-Messiah Tradition

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Exploring the origins of Christianity, the book argues that many of its beliefs are rooted in ancient Egyptian spirituality rather than the Middle East. The author reveals how Egyptian myths were transformed into Christian narratives, suggesting that the gospels serve as cryptic dramas reflecting humanity's spiritual evolution rather than historical accounts. Kuhn emphasizes the need to recognize these pagan influences to understand the original intentions of Christianity, while also detailing the changes imposed by the priesthood in the third century.

      Who is This King of Glory?
    • Sex As Symbol

      The Ancient Light in Modern Psychology Hardcover

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring the interplay of gender and sexuality across cultures, this work delves into the duality of human existence—male and female, spiritual and physical. Alvin Boyd Kuhn examines universal themes in religious practices, such as circumcision and the subordinate roles of women, aiming to reveal the underlying connections that shape global customs. Through this analysis, he seeks to uncover the foundational beliefs about sex, gender, and love that transcend individual cultures, offering insights into the shared human experience.

      Sex As Symbol