Having entered the Christmas season, we ask those who find the work of the Mystagogy Resource Center beneficial to them to help us continue our work with a generous financial gift as you are able. As an incentive, we are offering the following booklet.

In 1909 the German philosopher Arthur Drews wrote a book called "The Myth of Christ", which New Testament scholar Bart D. Ehrman has called "arguably the most influential mythicist book ever produced," arguing that Jesus Christ never existed and was simply a myth influenced by more ancient myths. The reason this book was so influential was because Vladimir Lenin read it and was convinced that Jesus never existed, thus justifying his actions in promoting atheism and suppressing the Orthodox Church in the Soviet Union. Moreover, the ideologues of the Third Reich would go on to implement the views of Drews to create a new "Aryan religion," viewing Jesus as an Aryan figure fighting against Jewish materialism. 

Due to the tremendous influence of this book in his time, George Florovsky viewed the arguments presented therein as very weak and easily refutable, which led him to write a refutation of this text which was published in Russian by the YMCA Press in Paris in 1929. This apologetic brochure titled "Did Christ Live? Historical Evidence of Christ" was one of the first texts of his published to promote his Neopatristic Synthesis, bringing the patristic heritage to modern historical and cultural conditions. With the revival of these views among some in our time, this text is as relevant today as it was when it was written. 

Never before published in English, it is now available for anyone who donates at least $20 to the Mystagogy Resource Center upon request (please specify in your donation that you want the book). Thank you.



May 20, 2011

Colton Burpo's Vision of Heaven. For Real?


After a recent read of the best-selling book Heaven Is For Real by Todd Burpo, I find it difficult to not be disturbed by it for several reasons. The book is written by the father of Colton Burpo, the four year old who describes his near death experience and vision of heaven in the book. If the book teaches anything, it should be that we avoid being taught about theology and heavenly visions from the experiences of a four year old.

As much as I would love to write a full review of the book, I noticed that pretty much all the points I wanted to mention have already been written in a review which can be read here and here. If the book has captured your imagination, I highly recommend reading through those links.

There are two key factors which prove this was not a near death experience at all. The first is the fact that Todd is honest enough to admit that his son Colton never even died to have such an experience. His heart was beating the entire time without ever flat-lining. If his heart is beating, then his soul is still in his body, which begs the question why he is described as floating around the hospital. Second, the father and mother, who never even show any amount of healthy skepticism over these stories, push the child's imagination to describe things more and more to the point where the son of a pastor can easily come up with the things Colton did. In fact, I find the book to be not a tiny bit exploitative by the parents of this innocent child.

I'm not saying Colton didn't have an experience, though I can undoubtedly admit it wasn't heavenly nor did the real Jesus give him homework as he claims. When I was 4 years old my imaginary friend was Mickey Mouse whom I would talk to like a real person, and if I was asked to describe the Magic Kingdom I probably could, even though I had never been there. And one thing I probably could have said without a doubt was that the Magic Kingdom was real ... and Santa Claus and Rudolph were too for that matter.

With the rich heritage we have through the Prophets, Apostles and Fathers, one wonders why such books are necessary. They simply are not.

Read more: Tunnels of Light. Metting With Dead Loved Ones...The Truth About Near Death Experiences

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