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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Alternative belief systems > Occult studies > Witchcraft
The fifteenth century is more than any other the century of the
persecution of witches. So wrote Johan Huizinga more than eighty
years ago in his classic Autumn of the Middle Ages. Although
Huizinga was correct in his observation, modern readers have tended
to focus on the more spectacular witch-hunts of the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. Nevertheless, it was during the late Middle
Ages that the full stereotype of demonic witchcraft developed in
Europe, and this is the subject of Battling Demons.
At the heart of the story is Johannes Nider (d. 1438), a
Dominican theologian and reformer who alternately persecuted
heretics and negotiated with them--a man who was by far the most
important church authority to write on witchcraft in the early
fifteenth century. Nider was a major source for the infamous
Malleus maleficarum, or Hammer of Witches (1486), the manual of
choice for witch-hunters in late medieval Europe. Today Nider's
reputation rests squarely on his witchcraft writings, but in his
own day he was better known as a leader of the reform movement
within the Dominican order and as a writer of important tracts on
numerous other aspects of late medieval religiosity, including
heresy and lay piety. Battling Demons places Nider in this wider
context, showing that for late medieval thinkers, witchcraft was
one facet of a much larger crisis plaguing Christian society.
As the only English-language study to focus exclusively on the
rise of witchcraft in the early fifteenth century, Battling Demons
will be important to students and scholars of the history of magic
and witchcraft and medieval religious history.
'A wonderful book by a fabulous author, very highly recommended.'
Louise DouglasA tale as old as time. A spirit that has never
rested.Present day As a love affair comes to an end, and with it
her dreams for her future, artist Selena needs a retreat. The
picture-postcard Sloe Cottage in the Somerset village of Ashcombe
promises to be the perfect place to forget her problems, and Selena
settles into her new home as spring arrives. But it isn't long
before Selena hears the past whispering to her. Sloe Cottage is
keeping secrets which refuse to stay hidden. 1682 Grace Cotter
longs for nothing more than a husband and family of her own.
Content enough with her work on the farm, looking after her father,
and learning the secrets of her grandmother Bett's healing hands,
nevertheless Grace still hopes for love. But these are dangerous
times for dreamers, and rumours and gossip can be deadly. One
mis-move and Grace's fate looks set... Separated by three hundred
years, two women are drawn together by a home bathed in blood and
magic. Grace Cotter's spirit needs to rest, and only Selena can
help her now. USA Today bestselling author Judy Leigh writing as
Elena Collins, brings you this unforgettable, heart-breaking,
gripping timeslip novel set in a world when women were hung as
witches, and fates could be sealed by a wrong word. Perfect for
fans of Barbara Erskine, Diana Gabaldon and Louise Douglas. Praise
for Elena Collins: 'A profoundly moving, beautifully written and
emotional story that skilfully combines two time frames into one
unputdownable book. I was completely immersed in Grace's story from
the beginning: despite it taking place 400 years ago. The modern
day storyline was also delightful with some wonderful characters.
In short a wonderful book by a fabulous author, very highly
recommended.' Louise Douglas
'A wonderful book by a fabulous author, very highly recommended.'
Louise DouglasA tale as old as time. A spirit that has never
rested.Present day As a love affair comes to an end, and with it
her dreams for her future, artist Selena needs a retreat. The
picture-postcard Sloe Cottage in the Somerset village of Ashcombe
promises to be the perfect place to forget her problems, and Selena
settles into her new home as spring arrives. But it isn't long
before Selena hears the past whispering to her. Sloe Cottage is
keeping secrets which refuse to stay hidden. 1682 Grace Cotter
longs for nothing more than a husband and family of her own.
Content enough with her work on the farm, looking after her father,
and learning the secrets of her grandmother Bett's healing hands,
nevertheless Grace still hopes for love. But these are dangerous
times for dreamers, and rumours and gossip can be deadly. One
mis-move and Grace's fate looks set... Separated by three hundred
years, two women are drawn together by a home bathed in blood and
magic. Grace Cotter's spirit needs to rest, and only Selena can
help her now. USA Today bestselling author Judy Leigh writing as
Elena Collins, brings you this unforgettable, heart-breaking,
gripping timeslip novel set in a world when women were hung as
witches, and fates could be sealed by a wrong word. Perfect for
fans of Barbara Erskine, Diana Gabaldon and Louise Douglas. Praise
for Elena Collins: 'A profoundly moving, beautifully written and
emotional story that skilfully combines two time frames into one
unputdownable book. I was completely immersed in Grace's story from
the beginning: despite it taking place 400 years ago. The modern
day storyline was also delightful with some wonderful characters.
In short a wonderful book by a fabulous author, very highly
recommended.' Louise Douglas
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