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In the book Angel and Demons, Dan Brown claimed that dove was a pagan angel of peace. However, if my memory serves me, the dove symbolism is supposed to be Christian in origin.
A dove was supposed to have been released by Noah after the flood in order to find land; it came back carrying an olive branch, telling Noah that, somewhere, there was land. That was how a dove with an olive branch has since then come to symbolize peace. In Christian iconography, a dove also symbolizes the Holy Spirit, in reference to Matthew 3:16 and Luke 3:22 where the Holy Spirit appeared as a dove at the Baptism of Jesus.
So, what is the origin of the dove symbolism really? Did Dan Browns claim have any basis?
PS: Dan Brown also claimed that the idea of Holy Communion was borrowed from the Aztec. This sounds ridiculous, because the Aztec was not known to exist until the 1500s, long after the Catholic tradition has been established. Please feel free to enlighten me on this as well.
A dove was supposed to have been released by Noah after the flood in order to find land; it came back carrying an olive branch, telling Noah that, somewhere, there was land. That was how a dove with an olive branch has since then come to symbolize peace. In Christian iconography, a dove also symbolizes the Holy Spirit, in reference to Matthew 3:16 and Luke 3:22 where the Holy Spirit appeared as a dove at the Baptism of Jesus.
So, what is the origin of the dove symbolism really? Did Dan Browns claim have any basis?
PS: Dan Brown also claimed that the idea of Holy Communion was borrowed from the Aztec. This sounds ridiculous, because the Aztec was not known to exist until the 1500s, long after the Catholic tradition has been established. Please feel free to enlighten me on this as well.