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==Horus and Jesus== | ==Horus and Jesus== | ||
[[File:Isis lactans.jpg|150px|Mother and Child (Isis and Horus)]] | |||
[[File:Isis lactans Rome.jpg|150px|Mother and Child (Isis and Horus)]] | |||
[[File:Madonna Child Papagayo.jpg|150px|Madonna and Child (Maestro del Papagayo, 1540)]] | |||
The nineteenth-century British poet and author [[Gerald Massey]] claimed that Jesus and Horus shared identical mythological origins. Massey's writings influenced various later authors such as [[Alvin Boyd Kuhn]], [[Tom Harpur]], and [[Acharya S]]. | The nineteenth-century British poet and author [[Gerald Massey]] claimed that Jesus and Horus shared identical mythological origins. Massey's writings influenced various later authors such as [[Alvin Boyd Kuhn]], [[Tom Harpur]], and [[Acharya S]]. | ||
Although recognizing some similarities between the narratives attributed to Jesus and [[Horus]], critical scholarship dismisses any variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]] aimed to establish a direct connection between Horus and Jesus. The cult of [[Horus]] however heavily influenced the worship and iconography of the Church. | Although recognizing some similarities between the narratives attributed to Jesus and [[Horus]], critical scholarship dismisses any variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]] aimed to establish a direct connection between Horus and Jesus. The cult of [[Horus]] however heavily influenced the worship and iconography of the Church. In particular, the cult of Isis directly inspired the Christian representations of the [[Madonna and Child]]. | ||
==Images for Horus== | ==Images for Horus== |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 5 September 2014
Horus is an Egyptian god, the son of Isis and Osiris.
Horus and Jesus
The nineteenth-century British poet and author Gerald Massey claimed that Jesus and Horus shared identical mythological origins. Massey's writings influenced various later authors such as Alvin Boyd Kuhn, Tom Harpur, and Acharya S.
Although recognizing some similarities between the narratives attributed to Jesus and Horus, critical scholarship dismisses any variant of the Jesus Myth Theory aimed to establish a direct connection between Horus and Jesus. The cult of Horus however heavily influenced the worship and iconography of the Church. In particular, the cult of Isis directly inspired the Christian representations of the Madonna and Child.
Images for Horus
Isis Lactans (Rome: Museo Pio Clementino)
- See Virgin and Child (Maestro del Papagayo, 1540)
External links
Pages in category "Horus (subject)"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.