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Jesus Christ, Sun Of God: Ancient Cosmology And... Direct

: Detailed analysis of how numerical symbolism and mathematical proportions (such as the Platonic solids) were used to represent divine harmony.

: Available as a trade paperback or eBook at Barnes & Noble ($18.95), Books A Million ($18.95), and ThriftBooks (~$15.66). Jesus Christ, Sun of God: Ancient Cosmology and...

The book is approximately 430–448 pages long and includes over 1,000 illustrations and references to ancient texts. You can find it at various retailers: : Detailed analysis of how numerical symbolism and

: Documentation of how pagan, scientific, and Orphic sources influenced early Christian theology. You can find it at various retailers: :

This scholarly work explores the intersection of early Christian thought and ancient Hellenistic philosophy. Fideler argues that Christian symbolism was not developed in isolation but was deeply rooted in the "Solar Logos"—a cosmological doctrine where Christ is depicted as the "Spiritual Sun," the source of order, harmony, and spiritual insight. Key themes and subjects covered include: