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In Search Of Zarathustra
In Search Of Zarathustra: The First Prophet and the Ideas that Changed the World | Paul Kriwaczek
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A quest to find the most influential religious teacher in the ancient world: Zarathustra. IN SEARCH OF ZARATHUSTRA is a quest to trace the influence of the prophet the Greeks called Zoroaster and considered the greatest religious legislator of the ancient world. Long before the first Hebrew temple, the birth of Christ or the mission of Muhammad, Zarathustra had taught of a single universal god, of the battle between Good and Evil, of the Devil, Heaven and Hell, and of an eventual end to the world. Over several decades, Paul Kriwaczek, an award-winning television producer, has cast his eye across Europe and Central Asia, from Hadrian's Wall to the Oxus river, from the Pyrenees to the Hindu Kush. Passing via Nietzsche's interpretation of Zarathustra for a post-religious age, the Cathars of 13th-century France, the Bulgars of 9th-century Balkans, and the prophet Mani's revision of Zarathustra's message in the later Persian empire, Paul Kriwaczek then explores the religion of Mithras - before going back past Alexander the Great's destruction of the Persian Empire, and the era of the great Persian kings Cyrus and Darius in the 6th century BC, to the beginning of the first pre-Christian millennium.
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I've been slacking on my books :( but it's hot and beautiful out, so why not find out where we find Zarathustra?

JSW I like how you roll. 9y
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...it is human destiny to move beyond human nature - that our task is to transcend ourselves. (Photo cred to the Hubble Space Telescope)

brendanmleonard Beautiful. 9y
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How many pages can I read today? Somebody give me a number!

brendanmleonard Depends on how fast you read. My daily goal is 50, but I've done 100 the last 2 days. 9y
brendanmleonard So I say 75-115 9y
Classic_Wirginia I can do 75, i still have several more hours here and then free for the rest of the day. :) 9y
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