
Contesting Orthodoxy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Heresy, Magic and Witchcraft
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Romance
Religion & Spirituality
History
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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
366
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Feb 13, 2017
Editore
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
3319323849
ISBN-13
9783319323848
Descrizione
In a world rich with intricate beliefs and practices, the authors explore the complex dynamics of heresy, magic, and witchcraft in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. By challenging traditional scholarly boundaries, they weave together a narrative that transcends the rigid confines of periodization, discipline, and geography. This work invites readers to reconsider how these elements interacted and influenced societal norms across various regions and eras.
Through meticulous research and compelling case studies, the book reveals how individuals and communities navigated the often perilous waters of orthodoxy. The authors delve into the religious tensions that fueled persecution and the duality of magic as both a form of resistance and a target for scrutiny. It presents a nuanced examination of how accusations of witchcraft were not only about fear but also about power dynamics and societal control.
As the narrative unfolds, a tapestry of voices emerges, showcasing the diverse perspectives on heresy and magic among different groups. The interplay between scholarly inquiry and historical narrative creates a rich tapestry that captivates the reader's attention and broadens their understanding of the era’s sociocultural complexities.
Ultimately, this book serves as a vital contribution to the academic discourse surrounding religion, magic, and societal transformation. It challenges scholars and enthusiasts alike to rethink the intricate relationships between belief systems and the lived realities of those navigating the formidable landscapes of faith and superstition.
Through meticulous research and compelling case studies, the book reveals how individuals and communities navigated the often perilous waters of orthodoxy. The authors delve into the religious tensions that fueled persecution and the duality of magic as both a form of resistance and a target for scrutiny. It presents a nuanced examination of how accusations of witchcraft were not only about fear but also about power dynamics and societal control.
As the narrative unfolds, a tapestry of voices emerges, showcasing the diverse perspectives on heresy and magic among different groups. The interplay between scholarly inquiry and historical narrative creates a rich tapestry that captivates the reader's attention and broadens their understanding of the era’s sociocultural complexities.
Ultimately, this book serves as a vital contribution to the academic discourse surrounding religion, magic, and societal transformation. It challenges scholars and enthusiasts alike to rethink the intricate relationships between belief systems and the lived realities of those navigating the formidable landscapes of faith and superstition.
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