Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 19th December 2019 in Christmas | christmas,xmas,origins,pagan,pagan roots,Church fathers,Church history,Saturnalia,Epiphany,Annunciation,Tertullian,Origen,john chrysostom,incarnation,liturgical calendar,Church calendar,festivals
For most people,
the question
of the origins
of Christmas is probably far from
their minds. Some may recognise and give a cursory glance towards
the Biblical narrative on
the birth
of Jesus as something to do with it (although a 2017 study showed that almost 1 in 20 Brits thought Easter was
the birth
of Jesus!);—but in some Christian circles
the question (accusation?) that “Christmas is pagan” is at
the forefront
of their minds.
Table
of Contents
When was December 25th celebrated?
the Christian Calendar
Concluding Thoughts
Bonus Information
Fur
ther Reading & Sources:
As time goes on and we move fur
ther and fur
ther into
the future,...