Hello Trekkies
I've been following other spiritual studies for many years now, mainly Taoism, and Shamanism, but am interested in any input the various Christians here have on the tale of St. Michael, a very popular Archangel. Who, or what, is he? What is an Archangel, how do they differ from regular Angels?
And who is he slaying in the common depiction?
I realize its a fallen angel, or a dragon - is this Satan himself, is Michael delivering the killing blow in the final battle?
Any discussion of this fascinating image is appreciated, as well as (even especially) any correlations to pre-Christian mythology.
My "birth" religion is Catholicism, in which I served as a Music minister for 7 years or so, before departing on a broader study. I should know this stuff better, but then, this is what we have the Internets for.
I can google and research as well as anyone, I'm more interested in discussion and input.
Thanks.
Please indicate your denomination, if you will. Non-religious and agnostic/atheist perspectives are welcome as well. It takes two to tango.
I've been following other spiritual studies for many years now, mainly Taoism, and Shamanism, but am interested in any input the various Christians here have on the tale of St. Michael, a very popular Archangel. Who, or what, is he? What is an Archangel, how do they differ from regular Angels?
And who is he slaying in the common depiction?
I realize its a fallen angel, or a dragon - is this Satan himself, is Michael delivering the killing blow in the final battle?
Any discussion of this fascinating image is appreciated, as well as (even especially) any correlations to pre-Christian mythology.
My "birth" religion is Catholicism, in which I served as a Music minister for 7 years or so, before departing on a broader study. I should know this stuff better, but then, this is what we have the Internets for.
I can google and research as well as anyone, I'm more interested in discussion and input.
Thanks.
Please indicate your denomination, if you will. Non-religious and agnostic/atheist perspectives are welcome as well. It takes two to tango.