Sobre el Autor

John M. Robertson was a prominent Scottish scholar and writer, known for his extensive work in comparative religion and sociology. His seminal book, "Pagan Christs: Studies in Comparative Hierology," explores the parallels between early Christian figures and pagan deities, providing a critical analysis of religious myths and their origins. Throughout his career, Robertson focused on the intersections of religion, culture, and society, contributing significantly to the understanding of humanism in the modern context.

In addition to his work on comparative hierology, Robertson authored various studies on influential figures such as Carlyle, Mill, Emerson, Arnold, Ruskin, and Spencer. These sociological analyses not only highlight the impact of these thinkers on contemporary thought but also examine the broader implications of their ideas on human behavior and societal development. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the philosophical questions of his time, making him a key figure in early 20th-century intellectual discourse.

nacionalidad Escocés
Fecha de Nacimiento November 20, 1866
Lugar de Nacimiento Edinburgh, Scotland
Fecha de fallecimiento October 1, 1937