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Glass Coffin (Paperback): Gabby Hutchinson Crouch Glass Coffin (Paperback)
Gabby Hutchinson Crouch
R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The tyrannous Huntsmen have declared everyone in one village to be outlaws, since they insist on supporting the magical beings of neighbouring Darkwood. Why won't they accept that magic is an abomination? Far from being abominable, the residents of Darkwood are actually very nice when you get to know them, even Snow the White Knight, who can get a bit tetchy when people remind her she's a Princess. In order to stop the Huntsmen from wiping out all magical beings, Snow and her friends have to venture into the Badlands of Ashtrie, and seek the support of the Glass Witch - but she has plans of her own, and let's just say they're not good ones.

Fallen Angels - Watchers and the Witches Sabbat (Paperback): Michael W. Ford Fallen Angels - Watchers and the Witches Sabbat (Paperback)
Michael W. Ford
R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Escaping Salem (Paperback, New): Godbeer Escaping Salem (Paperback, New)
Godbeer
R849 Discovery Miles 8 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Salem witch hunt of 1692 is among the most infamous events in early American history; however, it was not the only such episode to occur in New England that year. Escaping Salem reconstructs the "other witch hunt" of 1692 that took place in Stamford, Connecticut. Concise and accessible, the book takes students on a revealing journey into the mental world of early America, shattering the stereotype of early New Englanders as quick to accuse and condemn.
Drawing on eyewitness testimony, Richard Godbeer tells the story of Kate Branch, a seventeen-year-old afflicted by strange visions and given to blood-chilling wails of pain and fright. Branch accused several women of bewitching her, two of whom were put on trial for witchcraft. Escaping Salem takes us inside the Connecticut courtroom and into the minds of the surprisingly skeptical Stamford townspeople. Were the pain and screaming due to natural or supernatural causes? Was Branch simply faking the symptoms? And if she was indeed bewitched, why believe her specific accusations, since her information came from demons who might well be lying? For the judges, Godbeer shows, the trial was a legal thicket. All agreed that witches posed a real and serious threat, but proving witchcraft (an invisible crime) in court was another matter. The court in Salem had become mired in controversy over its use of dubious evidence. In an intriguing chapter, Godbeer examines Magistrate Jonathan Selleck's notes on how to determine the guilt of someone accused of witchcraft, providing an illuminating look at what constituted proof of witchcraft at the time. The stakes were high--if found guilty, the two accused women would be hanged.
In the afterword, Godbeer explains how he used the trial evidence to build his narrative, offering an inside perspective on the historian's craft. Featuring maps, photos, and a selected bibliography, Escaping Salem is ideal for use in undergraduate U.S. survey courses. It can also be used for courses in colonial American history, culture, and religion; witchcraft in the early modern world; and crime and society in early America.

Wicca - White Magic Spells: White Magic Spells for Peace, Harmony and Protection! Live a Life That Is Full of Harmony... Wicca - White Magic Spells: White Magic Spells for Peace, Harmony and Protection! Live a Life That Is Full of Harmony (Paperback)
Karen Bonderud
R239 Discovery Miles 2 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Mother Leakey and the Bishop - A Ghost Story (Paperback): Peter Marshall Mother Leakey and the Bishop - A Ghost Story (Paperback)
Peter Marshall
R311 Discovery Miles 3 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Halloween 1636: sightings of the ghost of an old woman begin to be reported in the small English coastal town of Minehead, and a royal commission is sent to investigate. December 1640: a disgraced Protestant bishop is hanged in the Irish capital, Dublin, after being convicted of an "unspeakable" crime.
In this remarkable piece of historical detective work, Peter Marshall sets out to uncover the intriguing links between these two seemingly unconnected events.
The result is a compelling tale of dark family secrets, of efforts to suppress them, and of the ways in which they finally come to light. It is also the story of a shocking seventeenth-century Church scandal which cast its shadow over religion and politics in Britain and Ireland for the best part of three centuries, drawing in a host of well known and not-so-well-known characters along the way, including Jonathan Swift, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Walter Scott.
A fascinating story in its own right, Mother Leakey and the Bishop is also a sparkling demonstration of how the telling of stories is central to the way we remember the past, and can become part of the fabric of history itself.

Grimoires - A History of Magic Books (Paperback): Owen Davies Grimoires - A History of Magic Books (Paperback)
Owen Davies
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is a grimoire? The word has a familiar ring to many people, particularly as a consequence of such popular television dramas as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed. But few people are sure exactly what it means. Put simply, grimoires are books of spells that were first recorded in the Ancient Middle East and which have developed and spread across much of the Western Hemisphere and beyond over the ensuing millennia. At their most benign, they contain charms and remedies for natural and supernatural ailments and advice on contacting spirits to help find treasures and protect from evil. But at their most sinister they provide instructions on how to manipulate people for corrupt purposes and, worst of all, to call up and make a pact with the Devil. Both types have proven remarkably resilient and adaptable and retain much of their relevance and fascination to this day. But the grimoire represents much more than just magic. To understand the history of grimoires is to understand the spread of Christianity, the development of early science, the cultural influence of the print revolution, the growth of literacy, the impact of colonialism, and the expansion of western cultures across the oceans. As this book richly demonstrates, the history of grimoires illuminates many of the most important developments in European history over the last two thousand years.

Set Free From Satanic Bondage - The Confession Of A Former Devil Worshipper (Paperback): Ledia Tumelo Ramodipa Set Free From Satanic Bondage - The Confession Of A Former Devil Worshipper (Paperback)
Ledia Tumelo Ramodipa
R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Surrealism & the Occult (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Nadia Choucha Surrealism & the Occult (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Nadia Choucha
R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Pandemonium - A Discordant Concordance of Diverse Spirit Catalogues (Paperback): Jake Stratton-Kent Pandemonium - A Discordant Concordance of Diverse Spirit Catalogues (Paperback)
Jake Stratton-Kent
R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Greater and Lesser Keys of Solomon the King (Paperback): Aleister Crowley, S. L. MacGregor Mathers The Greater and Lesser Keys of Solomon the King (Paperback)
Aleister Crowley, S. L. MacGregor Mathers
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft - Modern English Edition (Paperback): Tarl Warwick Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft - Modern English Edition (Paperback)
Tarl Warwick; Walter Scott
R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Charmed Book of Shadows Replica (Paperback): Julia Caroline Scott Charmed Book of Shadows Replica (Paperback)
Julia Caroline Scott 1
R2,246 Discovery Miles 22 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Casting of Spells - Creating a Magickal Life Through the Words of True Will (Paperback): Christopher J Penczak The Casting of Spells - Creating a Magickal Life Through the Words of True Will (Paperback)
Christopher J Penczak
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals - Volume Two (Hardcover): Tzvi Abusch, Daniel Schwemer Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals - Volume Two (Hardcover)
Tzvi Abusch, Daniel Schwemer
R8,498 Discovery Miles 84 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Among the most important sources for understanding the cultures and systems of thought of ancient Mesopotamia is a large body of magical and medical texts written in the Sumerian and Akkadian languages. An especially significant branch of this literature centres upon witchcraft. Mesopotamian anti-witchcraft rituals and incantations attribute ill-health and misfortune to the magic machinations of witches and prescribe ceremonies, devices, and treatments for dispelling witchcraft, destroying the witch, and protecting and curing the patient. The Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals aims to present a reconstruction of this body of texts; it provides critical editions of the relevant rituals and prescriptions based on the study of the cuneiform tablets and fragments recovered from the libraries of ancient Mesopotamia. "Now that we have the second volume, we the more admire the thoughtful organisation of the entire project, the strict methods followed, and the insightful observations and decisions made." - Martin Stol, in: Bibliotheca Orientalis LXXIV n Degrees 3-4 (mei-augustus 2017)

The Path Of The Devil - Early Modern Witch Hunts (Paperback): Gary Jensen The Path Of The Devil - Early Modern Witch Hunts (Paperback)
Gary Jensen
R1,419 Discovery Miles 14 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Path of the Devil is organized around three fundamental theories: witch hunts as functional sacrificial ceremonies, realistic conflict and strategic persecution, and scapegoat phenomena. All conjectures point to the role of epidemic disease, war, and climactic and economic hardships as considerable factors. However, such crises have to be differentiated: when war is measured as a quantitative characteristic it is found to inhibit witch hunts, while epidemic disease and economic hardship encourages them. The book integrates the sociologies of collective behavior, contentious conflict, and deviance with cross-disciplinary theory and research. The final chapters examine the Salem witch trials as 'a perfect storm, ' and illustrate the general patterns found for early modern witch hunts and 'modern witch hunts, ' which exhibit similarities that are found to be more than metaphorica

Jesus the Sorcerer - Exorcist & Prophet of the Apocalypse (Paperback, New): Robert Conner Jesus the Sorcerer - Exorcist & Prophet of the Apocalypse (Paperback, New)
Robert Conner
R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The most complete summation to date of the New Testament evidence for magical practice by Jesus and the early Christians. The very notion of Jesus being a sorcerer runs so against the grain of the Western cultural myth that even non-Christians are likely to find it far-fetched or even vaguely disturbing. Nevertheless, scholars steadily accumulated evidence for magical practices in the New Testament throughout much of the 20th century. It is that ever expanding body of knowledge that has made this book possible. This book examines the following: The nature of the earliest Christian documents, the defects of their trans-mission, and the evidence for the suppression of descriptions of magical acts. The closely related problem of the New Testament accounts as historical sources. The radically apocalyptic nature of Jesus' message and the expectations of the early church. The failure of the apocalypse to occur and the theological reaction to that failure. The role of magic and mystery religion in early Christianity. A revisiting of the story of the "beloved disciple" and what it may tell us about Jesus and suppression of evidence about his life. Contents: Documentary Evidence / Infancy Narratives / Confrontation / Resurrection as Ghost Story /Apocalyptic Prophet / Apocalypse Postponed, / Magic and Mystery, / Jesus the Magician / Spirit Versus Spirit, / Ecstatic Inner Circle, / Christian Mysteries, / Secret Gospel of Mark, / Beloved Disciple, / On the Use of Boys in Magic, / Apocalypse, Magic, and Christianity, / "Son of David." / Mary Magdalene

Naming the Witch (Paperback): James Siegel Naming the Witch (Paperback)
James Siegel
R644 Discovery Miles 6 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Naming the Witch explores the recent series of witchcraft accusations and killings in East Java, which spread as the Suharto regime slipped into crisis and then fell. After many years of ethnographic work focusing on the origins and nature of violence in Indonesia, Siegel came to the conclusion that previous anthropological explanations of witchcraft and magic, mostly based on sociological conceptions but also including the work of E.E. Evans-Pritchard and Claude Levi-strauss, were simply inadequate to the task of providing a full understanding of the phenomena associated with sorcery, and particularly with the ideas of power connected with it. Previous explanations have tended to see witchcraft in simple opposition to modernism and modernity (enchantment vs. disenchantment). The author sees witchcraft as an effect of culture, when the latter is incapable of dealing with accident, death, and the fear of the disintegration of social and political relations. He shows how and why modernization and witchcraft can often be companiens, as people strive to name what has hitherto been unnameable.

The Asson and the Cross - The Evangelization of Haiti (Paperback): Bernard Diederich The Asson and the Cross - The Evangelization of Haiti (Paperback)
Bernard Diederich
R496 Discovery Miles 4 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Witchcraft - The Big Spell Book: The ultimate guide to witchcraft, spells, rituals and wicca (Paperback): Justin Kase Witchcraft - The Big Spell Book: The ultimate guide to witchcraft, spells, rituals and wicca (Paperback)
Justin Kase
R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Book of Abramelin - A New Translation (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Abraham Von Worms Book of Abramelin - A New Translation (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Abraham Von Worms; Foreword by Lon Milo DuQuette; Edited by George Dehn; Translated by Steven Guth; Compiled by George Dehn
R1,035 R889 Discovery Miles 8 890 Save R146 (14%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Wiccan Candle Spells Book 2 - Wicca Guide To White Magic For Positive Witches, Herb, Crystal, Natural Cure, Healing, Earth,... Wiccan Candle Spells Book 2 - Wicca Guide To White Magic For Positive Witches, Herb, Crystal, Natural Cure, Healing, Earth, Incantation, Universal Justice, Love, Money, Health, Protection, Diet, Energy (Paperback)
Sebastian Collins 1
R184 Discovery Miles 1 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Initiate's Way - A Magickal Journey into Spiritual Alchemy (Paperback): Melany Jade The Initiate's Way - A Magickal Journey into Spiritual Alchemy (Paperback)
Melany Jade
R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Making Magic - Religion, Magic, and Science in the Modern World (Paperback, New): Randall Styers Making Magic - Religion, Magic, and Science in the Modern World (Paperback, New)
Randall Styers
R1,283 Discovery Miles 12 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Magic has regularly been configured as a definitively non-modern phenomenon, juxtaposed to the distinctly modern models of religion and science. As a category, however, magic has remained stubbornly amorphous. Randall Styers seeks to account for the extraordinary vitality of scholarly discourse purporting to define and explain magic despite its failure to do just that. He argues that it can best be explained in light of the European and Euro-American drive to establish and secure their own identity as normative: rational-scientific, judicial-ethical, industrious, productive, and heterosexual. Magic has served to designate a form of alterity or deviance against which dominant Western notions of appropriate religious piety, legitimate scientific rationality, and orderly social relations are brought into relief.

New Age and Neopagan Religions in America (Hardcover, New): Sarah M. Pike New Age and Neopagan Religions in America (Hardcover, New)
Sarah M. Pike
R3,435 Discovery Miles 34 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

From Shirley MacLaine's spiritual biography "Out on a Limb" to the teenage witches in the film "The Craft, " New Age and Neopagan beliefs have made sensationalistic headlines. In the mid- to late 1990s, several important scholarly studies of the New Age and Neopagan movements were published, attesting to academic as well as popular recognition that these religions are a significant presence on the contemporary North American religious landscape. Self-help books by New Age channelers and psychics are a large and growing market; annual spending on channeling, self-help businesses, and alternative health care is at $10 to $14 billion; an estimated 12 million Americans are involved with New Age activities; and American Neopagans are estimated at around 200,000. "New Age and Neopagan Religions in America" introduces the beliefs and practices behind the public faces of these controversial movements, which have been growing steadily in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century America.

What is the New Age movement, and how is it different from and similar to Neopaganism in its underlying beliefs and still-evolving practices? Where did these decentralized and eclectic movements come from, and why have they grown and flourished at this point in American religious history? What is the relationship between the New Age and Neopaganism and other religions in America, particularly Christianity, which is often construed as antagonistic to them? Drawing on historical and ethnographic accounts, Sarah Pike explores these questions and offers a sympathetic yet critical treatment of religious practices often marginalized yet soaring in popularity. The book provides a general introduction to the varieties of New Age and Neopagan religions in the United States today as well as an account of their nineteenth-century roots and emergence from the 1960s counterculture. Covering such topics as healing, gender and sexuality, millennialism, and ritual experience, it also furnishes a rich description and analysis of the spiritual worlds and social networks created by participants.

Naming the Witch - Magic, Ideology, and Stereotype in the Ancient World (Hardcover, New): Kimberly B. Stratton Naming the Witch - Magic, Ideology, and Stereotype in the Ancient World (Hardcover, New)
Kimberly B. Stratton
R3,716 Discovery Miles 37 160 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Kimberly B. Stratton investigates the cultural and ideological motivations behind early imaginings of the magician, the sorceress, and the witch in the ancient world. Accusations of magic could carry the death penalty or, at the very least, marginalize the person or group they targeted. But Stratton moves beyond the popular view of these accusations as mere slander. In her view, representations and accusations of sorcery mirror the complex struggle of ancient societies to define authority, legitimacy, and Otherness.

Stratton argues that the concept "magic" first emerged as a discourse in ancient Athens where it operated part and parcel of the struggle to define Greek identity in opposition to the uncivilized "barbarian" following the Persian Wars. The idea of magic then spread throughout the Hellenized world and Rome, reflecting and adapting to political forces, values, and social concerns in each society. Stratton considers the portrayal of witches and magicians in the literature of four related periods and cultures: classical Athens, early imperial Rome, pre-Constantine Christianity, and rabbinic Judaism. She compares patterns in their representations of magic and analyzes the relationship between these stereotypes and the social factors that shaped them.

Stratton's comparative approach illuminates the degree to which magic was (and still is) a cultural construct that depended upon and reflected particular social contexts. Unlike most previous studies of magic, which treated the classical world separately from antique Judaism, "Naming the Witch" highlights the degree to which these ancient cultures shared ideas about power and legitimate authority, even while constructing and deploying those ideas in different ways. The book also interrogates the common association of women with magic, denaturalizing the gendered stereotype in the process. Drawing on Michel Foucault's notion of discourse as well as the work of other contemporary theorists, such as Homi K. Bhabha and Bruce Lincoln, Stratton's bewitching study presents a more nuanced, ideologically sensitive approach to understanding the witch in Western history.

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