Drawing from thousands of ancient Egyptian texts in an assortment of translations along with the original language, as well as modern research in a number of other languages, controversial independent scholar of comparative religion and mythology D.M. Murdock puts together an astonishing amount of fascinating information that shows many of our most cherished religious beliefs and concepts did not appear suddenly out of the blue but have long histories in numerous cultures found around the globe, including and especially in the glorious Land of the Pharaohs.
As stated, this book focuses on the correspondences between the Egyptian religion and Christianity, especially as concerns Horus and Jesus. The chapter titles are:
- Introduction
- Horus, Sun of God
- Horus versus Set
- Born on December 25th
- The Virgin Isis-Mary
- The Star in the East and Three Kings
- Horus at the Ages of 12 and 30
- "Anup the Baptizer"
- The Twelve Followers
- Performing Miracles, Walking on Water, Healing the Sick and Raising the Dead
- "The Truth, the Light and the Good Shepherd"
- Was Horus "Crucified?"
- Burial for Three Days, Resurrection and Ascension
- The Alexandrian Roots of Christianity
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index