Bloodshed and Blessing
Stories of Sacrifice from Ancient Altars to the Holy Mass
Something deep within you recognizes it - the instinct that sacrifice matters, that something must be offered, that violence and beauty are woven together in ways that mere reason cannot explain. You are not alone. Civilizations throughout history have felt it.
In Bloodshed and Blessing, Fr. Dwight Longenecker takes you on a gripping journey through ten ancient cultures, from the Aztecs to the Vikings, in which blood sacrifice was not the mark of barbarism but the beating heart of an entire worldview. And then he asks the question that will stop you cold:
What if they weren't so different from us?
Well, they weren't. And once you see this reality, you can't unsee it. Fr. Longenecker shows you that the violence, resentment, and desperate longing for meaning surging through our culture today are the very same forces that once drove men to the altar of sacrifice. The difference is that we have largely forgotten the One True Sacrifice that puts them all into perspective.
In these penetrating pages, you'll discover:
- How the ancient rituals of remembrance point unmistakably to the Mass
- The true driving force behind every human civilization - and why it still shapes you today
- The four primordial forces that compelled ancient peoples to offer blood - and where they show up in modern life
- Why sacrifice, by its very nature, demands the offering of life
- Two biblical principles that illuminate the deepest logic of sacrifice
- Two steps that allow you to enter into the one real and saving Sacrifice
What draws so many young people today to Catholicism, a faith centered on the sacrifice of Christ? And what could the blood rites of the Aztecs or the Vikings possibly have to do with that? More than you might expect.
The ancient peoples were our ancestors - not just biologically but spiritually. Their worldview, so seemingly foreign to us, echoes down through the ages into our own deepest longings and anxieties.
In a culture surging with resentment and a desperate hunger for meaning, Fr. Longenecker shows you how sacrifice has always been humanity's answer - a way of channeling violence into something transcendent, of transforming chaos into communion.
The questions people were asking then are the same ones we are asking now. And the answer, it turns out, has been on the altar all along.
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