EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 15 MIN
Christmas - From Pagans, to Stories, to Coca Cola to Santa
from The Crystals and Beyond Podcast · host crystalsandbeyond
The discussion explores the evolution of Christmas, tracing its origins from pre-Christian winter festivals like Saturnalia and Yule. It details how the Christian Church strategically incorporated these pagan traditions, using syncretism to ease the conversion of pagans. The discussion further examines the significant role of 19th- and 20th-century cultural influences, including literature, art, and advertising (especially Coca-Cola's portrayal of Santa Claus), in shaping modern Christmas celebrations. This blending of religious and secular elements has resulted in the multifaceted Christmas we know today. The author highlights the complex interplay between historical, religious, and commercial factors in creating the holiday's present form. The Podcast has an accompanying Blog Post: Christmas - From Pagans, to Stories, to Coca Cola to Santa
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The discussion explores the evolution of Christmas, tracing its origins from pre-Christian winter festivals like Saturnalia and Yule. It details how the Christian Church strategically incorporated these pagan traditions, using syncretism to ease the conversion of pagans. The discussion further examines the significant role of 19th- and 20th-century cultural influences, including literature, art, and advertising (especially Coca-Cola's portrayal of Santa Claus), in shaping modern Christmas celebrations. This blending of religious and secular elements has resulted in the multifaceted Christmas we know today. The author highlights the complex interplay between historical, religious, and commercial factors in creating the holiday's present form. The Podcast has an accompanying Blog Post: Christmas - From Pagans, to Stories, to Coca Cola to Santa
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