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The author surveys how pre-Christian pagan religions and practices entered and reshaped Christian belief and institutions, arguing that allegorical methods of interpretation, ritual water-worship, sun-centered holidayism, and the fusion of church and state each left lasting marks. He traces the rise of allegory and Gnostic exegesis in interpreting scripture, contends that pagan purification rites influenced baptism and baptismal regeneration, links sun-worship to the replacement of Sabbath observance by Sunday festivals, and examines how pagan models informed ecclesiastical cooperation with civil authority, supporting claims with historical examples and classical testimonies.

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Abram Herbert Lewis

Abram Herbert Lewis was an author and scholar known for his exploration of the intersections between ancient beliefs and modern religious practices. His notable work, "Paganism Surviving in Christianity," delves into how pagan traditions have persisted and influenced contemporary Christian practices. Through his writings, Lewis contributed to the understanding of cultural and religious syncretism, offering insights into the complexities of belief systems. His work remains relevant for those interested in religious studies, anthropology, and the historical evolution of spiritual traditions.

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