Ophiolatreia; or "Serpent Worship;" is one of the finest academic texts of the late 1800s. Not content to speak only of one time or culture; it delves into Hinduism; Druidism; Greek lore; the Roman Empire; Egypt ancient and then-modern; and Mesoamerica; and details a multitude of serpent-related rites; ruins; and religions therein. Invaluable to the academic and interesting to the occultist; the scope of this work is vast and its sources frequent and intricate. It lays bare the lore of a dozen ancient cultures and; in many cases; their modern counterparts; exposing the worldwide and constant prevalence of serpent worship which in some areas continues to this very day.
#2684363 in Books Hough Blaque W 2016-04-30Original language:English 9.00 x .84 x 6.00l; 1.09 #File Name: 1532805764372 pagesMissing the Muslims Why the West Doesn t Understand Islam
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Highly RecommendBy CustomerMissing the Muslims does a superb job of unpacking much of Islam that is misunderstood in the west. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in or cares about​ the Muslim people.