
In Our Time The Cult of Mithras
Dec 27, 2012
Delve into the mysterious cult of Mithras in the Roman Empire, with its rituals, initiation system, and enigmatic origins linked to ancient deities. Explore the decline of Mithraism with the rise of Christianity and the significance of archaeology in uncovering its secrets.
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Our Texts Come From Outsiders
- No texts by Mithraic followers survive; Christian and philosophical writers provide most literary glimpses, often hostile or interpretative.
- Porphyry links Mithraea's cave imagery to a cosmic allegory, suggesting philosophical overlap with Platonism.
Small Underground Meeting Places
- Mithraea are small, often subterranean, cave-like temples seating maybe 20–40 members and designed for ritual meals.
- The hidden, club-like setting both contrasted with public temples and added to the cult's allure.
Feasting Mirrors Cosmic Banquet
- Mithraea usually contained side benches and a central relief; scholars infer a sacred communal meal mirrored a cosmological banquet.
- Depictions show Mithras and Sol dining on the bull-hide, linking ritual feast to creation imagery.
