The Mysteries of Mithra
Unlock the Secrets of an Ancient Cult That Rivaled Christianity
Step into the shadowy world of The Mysteries of Mithra, Franz Cumont's groundbreaking exploration of one of antiquity's most enigmatic and influential religions. First published in 1903 and translated by Thomas J. McCormack, this classic study unveils the rise and reach of Mithraism-a powerful spiritual movement that spread across the Roman Empire and captured the hearts of emperors, soldiers, and philosophers alike.
Mithra, the Persian-born god of light, truth, and battle, inspired a richly symbolic religion rooted in secrecy, sacred rituals, and cosmic allegory. In this fascinating journey through the ancient world, Cumont investigates how Mithraism evolved from its Persian origins into a structured system of belief that rivaled early Christianity for the soul of Rome.
Chapters delve into:
- The Origins and Eastern Roots of the Mithraic Mysteries
- The Cult's Spread Through the Roman Military and Imperial Circles
- Secret Initiation Rites and the Promise of Salvation
- The Clergy, Liturgy, and Sacred Hierarchy of Devotees
- Mithraic Symbols, Temples, and Artistic Legacy
- Its Competition and Coexistence with Other Religions of the Empire
Scholarly yet accessible, The Mysteries of Mithra offers a fascinating look into the spiritual landscape of the ancient world. Perfect for readers interested in mythology, comparative religion, Roman history, and the hidden traditions that shaped Western spirituality, this book continues to enlighten and inspire over a century after its first publication.
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The Mysteries of Mithra
Unlock the Secrets of an Ancient Cult That Rivaled Christianity
Step into the shadowy world of The Mysteries of Mithra, Franz Cumont's groundbreaking exploration of one of antiquity's most enigmatic and influential religions. First published in 1903 and translated by Thomas J. McCormack, this classic study unveils the rise and reach of Mithraism-a powerful spiritual movement that spread across the Roman Empire and captured the hearts of emperors, soldiers, and philosophers alike.
Mithra, the Persian-born god of light, truth, and battle, inspired a richly symbolic religion rooted in secrecy, sacred rituals, and cosmic allegory. In this fascinating journey through the ancient world, Cumont investigates how Mithraism evolved from its Persian origins into a structured system of belief that rivaled early Christianity for the soul of Rome.
Chapters delve into:
- The Origins and Eastern Roots of the Mithraic Mysteries
- The Cult's Spread Through the Roman Military and Imperial Circles
- Secret Initiation Rites and the Promise of Salvation
- The Clergy, Liturgy, and Sacred Hierarchy of Devotees
- Mithraic Symbols, Temples, and Artistic Legacy
- Its Competition and Coexistence with Other Religions of the Empire
Scholarly yet accessible, The Mysteries of Mithra offers a fascinating look into the spiritual landscape of the ancient world. Perfect for readers interested in mythology, comparative religion, Roman history, and the hidden traditions that shaped Western spirituality, this book continues to enlighten and inspire over a century after its first publication.
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Unlock the Secrets of an Ancient Cult That Rivaled Christianity
Step into the shadowy world of The Mysteries of Mithra, Franz Cumont's groundbreaking exploration of one of antiquity's most enigmatic and influential religions. First published in 1903 and translated by Thomas J. McCormack, this classic study unveils the rise and reach of Mithraism-a powerful spiritual movement that spread across the Roman Empire and captured the hearts of emperors, soldiers, and philosophers alike.
Mithra, the Persian-born god of light, truth, and battle, inspired a richly symbolic religion rooted in secrecy, sacred rituals, and cosmic allegory. In this fascinating journey through the ancient world, Cumont investigates how Mithraism evolved from its Persian origins into a structured system of belief that rivaled early Christianity for the soul of Rome.
Chapters delve into:
- The Origins and Eastern Roots of the Mithraic Mysteries
- The Cult's Spread Through the Roman Military and Imperial Circles
- Secret Initiation Rites and the Promise of Salvation
- The Clergy, Liturgy, and Sacred Hierarchy of Devotees
- Mithraic Symbols, Temples, and Artistic Legacy
- Its Competition and Coexistence with Other Religions of the Empire
Scholarly yet accessible, The Mysteries of Mithra offers a fascinating look into the spiritual landscape of the ancient world. Perfect for readers interested in mythology, comparative religion, Roman history, and the hidden traditions that shaped Western spirituality, this book continues to enlighten and inspire over a century after its first publication.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798319661951
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/20/2025
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Franz Cumont (1868–1947) was a renowned Belgian archaeologist, philologist, and historian of religion, best known for his groundbreaking work on ancient mystery religions and astrology in the classical world. Educated in Ghent and Paris, Cumont became one of the foremost scholars of Roman paganism and its interactions with Eastern cults. His meticulous research, particularly on Mithraism and its spread across the Roman Empire, laid the foundation for modern studies in comparative religion and esoteric traditions. His legacy endures through his prolific writings, which continue to illuminate the spiritual and cultural life of antiquity.
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