
The Astrology Podcast The Magi and Astrology in the Nativity Story
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Jan 21, 2026 Reverend Lindsay Turner, an astrologer and ordained minister, delves into the starry tales of the Magi and the Nativity. They explore how the Epiphany and astrology intertwine with early Christianity, particularly the political implications of the Magi's visit. Lindsay discusses astrological terms like 'anatole' and the cultural significance of celestial events in legitimizing Jesus's kingship. The conversation also highlights the connection between liturgical seasons and the Zodiac, sparking debates on the integration of astrology with modern Christian practices.
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Magi Story As Political Legitimizer
- Matthew uses the Magi story as a literary device to legitimize Jesus as a king in a Roman imperial context.
- The author wrote for readers who understood prophecy and astrology, so astrological motifs signal political and theological meaning.
Anatole: Technical Astrological Term
- The Greek term anatole in Matthew is a technical astrological word meaning 'at its rising' or heliacal rising.
- That crossover shows gospel writers used Hellenistic astrological vocabulary intentionally.
Multiple Theories For The Star
- Scholars and astrologers have proposed many astronomical explanations for the Star of Bethlehem: comets, conjunctions, novae, occultations, or heliacal risings.
- Each theory reflects assumptions about what ancient observers would notice and how they interpreted signs.





