Because of the length of this essay, I have broken it down into parts as indicated by the author.
In the following sections, you will see a comparison of Christ to Dionysos in historical literature.
Part I: Dionysos in Palestine
Part II: Other Names
Part III: Logos and Nous
Part IV: Birth and Persecution
Part V: Mission
Part VI: Message of Peace, Love, and Freedom
Part VII: Beatitudes
Part VIII: Lord of the Dance
Part IX: Attended by a Throng
Part X: Women
Part XI: Upon this Rock
Part XII: Counter-culture
Part XIII: Wine Miracles
Part XIV: Makes Food Multiply
Part XV: Control Over Vegetation
Part XVI: On the Boat
Part XVII: Riding an Ass
Part XVIII: Disdains Money
Part XIX: Fallen Woman Redeemed
Part XX: Bisexuality
Part XXI: Anger
Part XXII: Following Him More Important than Familial Obligations
Part XXIII: Great Army
Part XXIV: Betrayal
Part XXV: Transfiguration
Part XXVI: Trial
Part XXVII: Death
Part XXVIII: Sought but not Found
Part XXIX: Descent into Hell and Ascent into Heaven
Part XXX: The Number Thirteen
Part XXXI: Intercessor Between God and Man
Part XXXII: Pentacost
Part XXXIII: Assorted Info
Part XXXIV: Conclusion
Part XXXV: Bibliography