Today's holiday culture wars continue an ancient struggle, as Nat Parry explores in this adaptation from his book, How Christmas Became Christmas: The Pagan and Christian Origins of the Beloved Holiday.
By Nat Parry
Medium
By focusing their wrath on what they perceive as “creeping secular
“Among Shakespeare scholars,” journalist Elizabeth Winkler writes at the beginning of Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies, “the Shakespeare authorship question the theory that William Shakespeare might not have written the works published under his name does not exist; that is, it is not permitted. As a consequence, it has become the most horrible, vexed, unspeakable
Today's holiday culture wars continue an ancient struggle, as Nat Parry explores in this adaptation from his new book, How Christmas Became Christmas: The Pagan and Christian Origins of the Beloved Holiday.
By Nat Parry
Medium
In what may be the first salvo in this year’s War on Christmas,