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.



January 23, 2018

Saint Dionysios and the Bears of Mount Olympus


By Monk Agapios Landos

The Bears On The Mountain

To this day, it is recounted on Mount Olympus, that our holy Father Dionysios at one time was on a certain errand with a donkey. He grew weary and decided to lay down and rest. He fell into a deep sleep, whereupon a bear fell upon his animal and slew it. The Saint awoke to find that his donkey had been devoured by a bear. Consequently, he rebuked the bear. In the denouncement, he prohibited bears from entering upon or inhabiting that side of the mountain. Henceforward, all the bears forsook that area and migrated to the other side of the mountain, never to trespass the invisible barrier set by the Saint's word. Currently, the effects of this phenomenon are still in existence. For one side of the mountain is densely populated with bears, whereas, the other side is completely devoid of their presence.

From the book New Paradise, "Life of Saint Dionysios of Olympus" (Venice, 1641).

Last Bear on Mount Olympus Found Dead

August 29, 2008

A brown bear, found dead at the foot of Mount Olympus yesterday, was the last of the protected species in the area, conservationists said yesterday, noting that the animal appeared to have been shot or poisoned. The fact that the bear's mouth was frozen open suggests it had suffered spasms and may have eaten poisoned bait, according to members of the environmental group Callisto. The animal also had chest injuries so it may have been shot. Callisto, which has been monitoring the presence of bears, wolves and other protected animals on the Greek mainland for years, believes the bear found yesterday was the last of its kind in the area. Last November the mutilated remains of a bear were found in a forest in Elassona, central Greece. The bear had been shot and three of its paws, along with its lower jaw, had been removed. 

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