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influencing Christmas celebrations. The depiction of the nativity scene in artwork and plays became increasingly common, reinforcing the religious narrative of Christmas. Christmas in . An article by F. C. Conybeare on the origin and development of the Christian feast of Christmas, based on historical sources and comparative evidence. It traces the date, customs, and . Learn how the Roman winter solstice festival of Saturnalia influenced the secular celebrations of December 25th before the 5th century. Discover the origins and traditions of evergreen . Find various PDFs on the history of Christmas, from its origins in ancient pagan festivals to its modern cultural and religious significance. Learn about the date of Jesus' birth, the war on Christmas, the Christmas cycle, and more. Four books that explore the religious and secular origins and practices of Christmas are reviewed by a Baylor University professor. The books cover topics such as the Nativity narratives, the church fathers, Santa Claus, and consumerism. Christmas is the annual festival commemorating the birth of an infant in Bethlehem and is celebrated by Christians around the world. In the Bible's Gospel of Luke , the apostle offers his version of the first Christmas. Learn how the Roman winter solstice festival of Saturnalia influenced the secular celebrations of December 25th before the 5th century. Discover the origins and traditions of evergreen boughs, candles, gift giving, caroling, and more. Oct 16, ยท The birth of Jesus -- Creating the Christmas story -- Creating Christmas day and the Christmas season -- Jesus, Mary, the magi, and an obscure Asian bishop -- The popular acceptance of Christmas Access-restricted-item. The History of Christmas is an article from The American Journal of Theology, Volume 3. View more articles from The American Journal of Theology. View this article on JSTOR.
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