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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... early modern period, 'great learning and suspicion of its demonic sources are inseparable' (2006: 109). In a society, genuinely concerned about the possibility of demonic interference, any sense that the sources of one's learning might ...
... early modern period, 'great learning and suspicion of its demonic sources are inseparable' (2006: 109). In a society, genuinely concerned about the possibility of demonic interference, any sense that the sources of one's learning might ...
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... earlier apologetic responses of such as Raleigh no longer appeared credible and, slipping ... modern occultism. For example, as well as those within the Christian ... early discussions of qualitates occultae or, later, in New Thought – or ...
... earlier apologetic responses of such as Raleigh no longer appeared credible and, slipping ... modern occultism. For example, as well as those within the Christian ... early discussions of qualitates occultae or, later, in New Thought – or ...
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... early modern science should not be forgotten. Despite attempts by some scholars, such as Brian Vickers (1984), to reject any significant continuity between Renaissance occultism and the emergence of the new science, the boundaries ...
... early modern science should not be forgotten. Despite attempts by some scholars, such as Brian Vickers (1984), to reject any significant continuity between Renaissance occultism and the emergence of the new science, the boundaries ...
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... early modern period progressed, however, it was increasingly difficult for such notions to avoid conflict with the new ideas of the scientific revolution. Although there were, of course, interests and areas of enquiry that overlapped ...
... early modern period progressed, however, it was increasingly difficult for such notions to avoid conflict with the new ideas of the scientific revolution. Although there were, of course, interests and areas of enquiry that overlapped ...
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... early modern European universities (see, Feingold, 1984), because the study of religion in academia had been dominated by Christian theology since the Middle Ages, any objective analysis of that which the Church suspected as 'pagan' was ...
... early modern European universities (see, Feingold, 1984), because the study of religion in academia had been dominated by Christian theology since the Middle Ages, any objective analysis of that which the Church suspected as 'pagan' was ...
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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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