In his meticulously researched book 'Paganism Surviving in Christianity', Abram Herbert Lewis delves into the fascinating topic of the persistence of pagan beliefs and practices within Christian traditions. Lewis examines how various pagan rituals, symbols, and beliefs have seamlessly woven themselves into the fabric of Christianity, challenging the notion of a clear divide between the two religions. His literary style is both scholarly and accessible, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of religion. By drawing on a wide range of primary sources and historical examples, Lewis paints a vivid picture of the complex and evolving relationship between paganism and Christianity. This book serves as a thought-provoking exploration of religious syncretism and the fluidity of belief systems throughout history.