The Mythology of Scripture

Cover of The Mythology of Scripture by Robert Onsted
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 9781450032575
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The Mythology of Scripture by Robert Onsted, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in March 2010, spans 358 pages and is presented in English. This book explores the challenges faced by modern churches in developed nations as they grapple with declining membership. Onsted argues that outdated doctrines are increasingly irrelevant to contemporary society and emphasizes the need for religions to reassess their beliefs to remain relevant in a rapidly changing world.

Readers will find a critical examination of how ancient beliefs and the creation of deities reflect human attributes and societal values. The author discusses the historical context of religious practices and the necessity for a more personal and meaningful connection to the Divine in today’s society. By addressing themes of religion, Christian education, and folklore, this work aims to provoke thought and encourage a reevaluation of traditional religious frameworks to ensure their survival in the modern age.


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Churches throughout the world’s developed nations are losing members in droves. As a result, parishes are downsizing or consolidating to remain intact– in many cases to just survive. There must be a reason, and this author opines that antiquated Church doctrines are no longer relevant to 21st century minds. If religions are to remain viable entities in our rapidly accelerating world, they must be willing to re-examine their outdated doctrinal systems to better resonate with an educated populace. Primitive man created his gods and goddesses and fi nally “God”– in his own image, believing that these entities manipulated the forces of nature that were beyond his own ability to control. In doing so, he imbued his divine creations with his own best and worst attributes because they were what he witnessed around, and about, himself. His gods, like their mythological counterparts, were often powerful, tyrannical and self-aggrandizing beings, demanding praise, worship and blood sacrifi ce; gods who would wrathfully smite those who would not bow down in worship to them. But that was then, and this is now. Instead of rigid religious rules and antiquated beliefs, our psyches crave an inner directed experience of the Divine from which we can derive a sense of value, purpose and meaning for the lives we live. This book hopes to sound a wake-up call to the world’s major religions before they fi nd themselves placed on dusty library shelves, among other “quaint and curious volumes of forgotten lore.” i Unless this reconstruction can happen, religion, as it has existed for millennia, cannot help but wither and die.

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Publisher: Xlibris Corporation LLC. Year: 2010.
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ISBN-13: 9781450032575.
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Language: en. Pages: 358.

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