The Occult WorldChristopher Partridge Routledge, 5 ¸.¤. 2014 - 780 ˹éÒ This volume presents students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of the occult. It explores the history of Western occultism, from ancient and medieval sources via the Renaissance, right up to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary occultism. Written by a distinguished team of contributors, the essays consider key figures, beliefs and practices as well as popular culture. |
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... one's learning might be profane could lead to serious social and religious consequences (see, Briggs, 1996; Johnstone, 2006; Russell, 1986). That is to say, because these were societies in which individuals imagined themselves to be ...
... one's learning might be profane could lead to serious social and religious consequences (see, Briggs, 1996; Johnstone, 2006; Russell, 1986). That is to say, because these were societies in which individuals imagined themselves to be ...
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... one's experience(s) in their rites, which (ostensibly) had positive effects upon one's existence—both during and following life—through eliciting a special encounter with a deity. They did not challenge everyday civic religion as much ...
... one's experience(s) in their rites, which (ostensibly) had positive effects upon one's existence—both during and following life—through eliciting a special encounter with a deity. They did not challenge everyday civic religion as much ...
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... one's desires by supernatural means were commonplace in the ancient world. However, thanks to the rise of new ways of organizing knowledge (like 'philosophy' and 'medicine') in the sixth century bce, Greeks began to use the set of ...
... one's desires by supernatural means were commonplace in the ancient world. However, thanks to the rise of new ways of organizing knowledge (like 'philosophy' and 'medicine') in the sixth century bce, Greeks began to use the set of ...
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... one's understanding). The Hellenistic and Roman eras saw a proliferation of revelatory texts in Judaism and eventually Christianity that used the genre 'apocalypse'—pseudepigraphic accounts of revelations transmitted by a supernatural ...
... one's understanding). The Hellenistic and Roman eras saw a proliferation of revelatory texts in Judaism and eventually Christianity that used the genre 'apocalypse'—pseudepigraphic accounts of revelations transmitted by a supernatural ...
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... one's divine origins (Brakke 2010). 'Gnostic' literature and thought is of particular importance for the understanding of 'esotericism'. Since Gnosticism became regarded as heresy, information about it survived into the modern era ...
... one's divine origins (Brakke 2010). 'Gnostic' literature and thought is of particular importance for the understanding of 'esotericism'. Since Gnosticism became regarded as heresy, information about it survived into the modern era ...
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 117 |
NINETEENTH CENTURY | 195 |
TWENTIETH CENTURY AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD | 275 |
POPULAR CULTURE AND THE ARTS | 427 |
BELIEFS PRACTICES ISSUES AND APPROACHES | 539 |
Index | 753 |
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