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In this special holiday episode, Dr. Josh carpenter explores Easter beyond its religious roots, examining how it sits at the crossroads of history, law, and culture tradition. He breaks down the holiday's shifting date, rooted in ancient astronomical calculations, and the historical disputes that led to its standardization, while also tracing how pre-Christian spring rituals influenced modern symbols like eggs and the Easter Bunny. The episode also highlights Easter's surprising legal gray areas, including its lack of federal holiday status in the U.S. and inconsistent observance across states and countries, ultimately framing Easter as a timeless symbol of renewal, hope, and the enduring idea that light follows darkness.
By Todd CohenIn this special holiday episode, Dr. Josh carpenter explores Easter beyond its religious roots, examining how it sits at the crossroads of history, law, and culture tradition. He breaks down the holiday's shifting date, rooted in ancient astronomical calculations, and the historical disputes that led to its standardization, while also tracing how pre-Christian spring rituals influenced modern symbols like eggs and the Easter Bunny. The episode also highlights Easter's surprising legal gray areas, including its lack of federal holiday status in the U.S. and inconsistent observance across states and countries, ultimately framing Easter as a timeless symbol of renewal, hope, and the enduring idea that light follows darkness.