When a man can present himself as a god, or at least as divinity’s chosen servant, and his supporters promote his fantasy, he can wield authority like no other.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 1
Men As Gods It's a reality with a colorful history: Powerful leaders sometimes fall prey to grand delusions. A new thought-provoking series from Vision.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 2 The Coming of the "Christian" Emperor Was Constantine the Great a follower of Christ?
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 3 The Fall and Rise of the Roman Empire The idea that political power can confer aspects of divinity on human leaders has remarkable longevity.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 4 Aspects of Empire: Roman, Holy and German A look at Otto the Great and his role in a reemerging Roman empire, this time in Germany.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 5 Where the Sun Never Set: Charles V and the Defense of Christendom The last emperor to be crowned by a pope, Charles V viewed himself as a soldier of God—with Mars and Neptune at his side.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 6 I Am Called to Change the World Described as the "restorer of religion, savior of the Church, anointed sovereign, living saint,” Napoleon was perhaps one of history’s most arrogant would-be messiahs.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 7a Hearts of Darkness Mussolini and Hitler shared similar messianic delusions, yet they would never have risen to power if their publics had not provided the necessary support.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 7b Dictators' Downfall Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini had exuded messianic pretensions even before they achieved total power, and later willingly accepted the divinity their adoring publics granted them.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 8 Purging the People Lenin rejected the idea of god-building and atheism was his state’s official belief system; but the use of traditional religion still played a part in securing popular support. Stalin encouraged this, using the deification of Lenin to his own advantage as he cast himself in the role of chosen successor.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 9 Oriental Christs Manipulation of religious sentiment is an important element in the rise and rule of false messiahs. Mao Zedong, Pol Pot and Kim Il-sung all claimed savior status, and all called on historical precedent and religious sentiment for legitimacy.
Messiahs! Rulers and the Role of Religion, Part 10 The Final False Messiah History abounds with would-be saviors who promised peace and prosperity and have failed to deliver. Have we learned the lesson that no human being or form of government can deliver us or bring ultimate salvation?
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