Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity
Title Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Wendy Cotter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 285
Release 2012-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1134814429

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Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity presents a collection in translation of miracle stories from the ancient world. The material is divided up into four main categories including healing, exorcism, nature and raising the dead. Wendy Cotter, in an introduction and notes to the selections, contextualizes the miracles within the background of the Greco-Roman world and also compares the stories to other Jewish and non-Jewish miracle stories of the Mediterranean world. This sourcebook provides an interdisciplinary collection of material which will be of value to students of the New Testament.

Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity
Title Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Wendy Cotter C.S.J
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2016-08-15
Genre
ISBN 9781138934702

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Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity
Title Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity PDF eBook
Author C. S. J. Cotter
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1999
Genre Greece
ISBN

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The Christ of the Miracle Stories

The Christ of the Miracle Stories
Title The Christ of the Miracle Stories PDF eBook
Author Wendy Cotter
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 320
Release 2010-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0801039509

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This special anniversary collection, published on the occasion of AAM's centennial, features cartoons from The New Yorker from 1930 to 2005. The selections enclosed depict the silent humors of the museum experience, the funny ways in which we use museums as a space to interact and react.

The Cambridge Companion to Miracles

The Cambridge Companion to Miracles
Title The Cambridge Companion to Miracles PDF eBook
Author Graham H. Twelftree
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 355
Release 2011
Genre Miracles
ISBN 0521899869

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Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World

Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World
Title Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World PDF eBook
Author Matthew W Dickie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 379
Release 2003-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 1134533365

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This study is the first to assemble the evidence for the existence of sorcerors in the ancient world; it also addresses the question of their identity and social origins. The resulting investigation takes us to the underside of Greek and Roman society, into a world of wandering holy men and women, conjurors and wonder-workers, and into the lives of prostitutes, procuresses, charioteers and theatrical performers. This fascinating reconstruction of the careers of witches and sorcerors allows us to see into previously inaccessible areas of Greco-Roman life. Compelling for both its detail and clarity, and with an extraordinarily revealing breadth of evidence employed, it will be an essential resource for anyone studying ancient magic.

Magic in the Ancient World

Magic in the Ancient World
Title Magic in the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author Fritz Graf
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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Ancient Greeks and Romans often turned to magic to achieve personal goals. Magical rites were seen as a route for direct access to the gods, for material gains as well as spiritual satisfaction. In this survey of magical beliefs and practices from the sixth century B.C.E. through late antiquity, Fritz Graf sheds new light on ancient religion. Graf explores the important types of magic in Greco-Roman antiquity, describing rites and explaining the theory behind them. And he characterizes the ancient magician: his training and initiation, social status, and presumed connections with the divine world. With trenchant analysis of underlying conceptions and vivid account of illustrative cases, Graf gives a full picture of the practice of magic and its implications. He concludes with an evaluation of the relation of magic to religion.