The Myths That Stole Christmas


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In The Myths that Stole Christmas, Johnson argues that Christmas has been hijacked by seven different myths-seven myths that control how people conceive of and celebrate the holiday. Myth #1: Jesus Is the Reason for the Season Myth #2: There Is a War on Christmas Myth #3: Our Christmas Traditions Are Old-Fashioned Myth #4: Christmas Spending Is Good for the Economy Myth #5: Santa Claus Is Saint Nicholas Myth #6: The Santa Claus Lie Is Harmless Myth #7: Christmas Can't Change Historically, holiday celebrations served useful social functions; they smoothed tension between social classes; they helped us prepare for the long hard winter; they turned the literal darkest days into the "hap-happiest season of all." Modern Christmas celebrations, however, serve as a source of conflict-and can make us anxious, stressed, fat, poor and stupid. Christmas owns us; we do what it wants, when it wants. But, Johnson argues, taking a close look at the history of the holiday, and the social, political and economic issues that surround it, can turn the tables and allow us to own Christmas once again. Christmas is not a Christians-only holiday that can only be properly celebrated a certain way. Christmas belongs to us all and we can each simply make it what we need it to be.




Christmas: Tradition, Truth and Total Baubles


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Why is Christmas the way it is? How did we get from the birth of Jesus to everyone pushing their credit card and their belts to their maximum extent? Starting with the events surrounding Jesus' birth, this book takes us through centuries of commemoration, celebration and over-consumption. Along the way we'll find out why we eat turkey, how an obscure Turkish saint turned into a man flying a sleigh, and why that tree in your house should really contain an apple and a snake. Combining in-depth historical research, cheerfully irreverent humour and cutting-edge guesswork, Nick Page explores what this festival really means, and how we can get back to something real and true beneath all that wrapping.




Cloudy Christmas Myths to Clear Heavenly Beliefs


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Christmas is a magical time for both the young and old. For the young, it is a time of great magic and mystery. Adults enjoy seeing the wonder in a child s eyes, and they cherish the magic and the memories. As we grow older, Christmas becomes more spiritual, with good reason. Now parents can share this spiritual mystery with their children when they are ready to fully understand what Christmas is truly about. Older generations can come to realize how synonymous the words to their young were as they were trying to help them experience the magic of the season. These ten Christian analogies of the Christmas season can help all ages see this beautiful season in a new light for many generations to come.




25 Christmas Myths and What the Bible Says


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On what day was Jesus born? Were Mary and Joseph turned away by an innkeeper? Did Mary have to give birth to the Savior of the world in a barn? "25 Christmas Myths and What the Bible Says" debunks many of the most common misconceptions that have arisen from the Christmas story and addresses some of our most popular traditions, getting back to what the Bible says!




Christmas Stories And Legends


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"Christmas Stories And Legends" by Maud Lindsay, Elizabeth Harrison, J. H. Stickney, Marjorie L. C. Pickthall, Hans Christian Andersen, Nora A. Smith, Phebe A. Curtiss, Nellie C. King, Lucy Wheelock, Frederick E. Dewhurst, Jay T. Stocking, Florence M. Kingsley, Francois Coppe, Carolyn S. Bailey. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.







Understanding Of The Christmas Story


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Have you ever thought about what the origin of Christmas is? We all know that it's the time of year when the world gets into a frenzy about getting the perfect gifts, cooking the tastiest meal, and throwing the best parties. But have you ever wondered when it all began? We're here to share the origins of Christmas with you! This is a little book that helps readers answer these questions and many more. Written for Christians around the world, the book shares the origins of many Western traditions and myths like the Christmas tree, mistletoe, and Santa Claus that have found their way into popular culture and often distract people from the very first Christmas. After explaining the American fascination with Santa Claus and the origins of traditional Christmas, the author explains the case for the date of the very first Christmas as well as answers the questions about the heavenly host and star of Bethlehem. In the end, he shares four Advent devotionals that will inspire you and your family to learn about the true story of the birth of Jesus. To challenge your understanding of the Christmas story, he provides a fun test that families and friends can use around the Christmas tree to test their knowledge of what is the most remarkable miracle in the history of humanity.




12 Myths of Christmas


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A highly coloured 24pp booklet exploding 12 popular misconceptions about Christmas: Christmas has always been celebrated Christmas is a time of reconciliation Christmas is a time of giving Christmas is a time of peace and joy Christmas is a time of compassion Santa Claus and Christmas trees are totally pagan Christmas is a good time to hear about Jesus The Wise Men came at Christmas Jesus was born in the stable of an inn His lowly birth was in December Jesus isn't relevant in today's world These provocative assertions are defended with cheerful deftness, with the intention of getting people to think more deeply. A variety of Did you know? panels add to the interest.




Merry Christmas! Celebrating AmericaÕs Greatest Holiday


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It wouldn't be Christmas without the "things." How they came to mean so much, and to play such a prominent role in America's central holiday, is the tale told in this delightful and edifying book. In a style characteristically engaging and erudite, Karal Ann Marling, one of our most trenchant observers of American culture, describes the outsize spectacle that Christmas has become.




Christmas


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