Monk's Magic
Title | Monk's Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander de Comeau |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2018-04-24 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781987508826 |
Published by Nodens Books. Monk's Magic tells the story of Brother Dismas, who works on behalf of his Abbott, stealthily studying the black arts (he has been absolved in advance for his sins), trying to discover the elixir of life. After many failures, Dismas ventures out into the world to find those previous and successful fellow-seekers who must surely still live. Dismas acquires some marvelous friends and grows up during his quest. The tale is Rabelaisian in the best sense, witty and well-written. "This is a novel written by the aid of scholarship and wit, a fact which makes it emphatically of more than general interest. It is not intended for light summer fiction, but anyone who has a taste for mediaeval romance with its consistent superstitions and fearful beliefs in black magic and necromancy, will want to add Monk's Magic to his library" The Boston Transcript"De Comeau has told a good adventure story with huge enjoyment and an eye to colorful detail." The New York Times
Monks, Miracles and Magic
Title | Monks, Miracles and Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Helen L. Parish |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2016-04-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136522050 |
Helen L. Parish presents an innovative new study of Reformation attitudes to medieval Christianity, revealing the process by which the medieval past was rewritten by Reformation propagandists. This fascinating account sheds light on how the myths and legends of the middle ages were reconstructed, reinterpreted, and formed into a historical base for the Protestant church in the sixteenth century. Crossing the often artificial boundary between medieval and modern history, Parish draws upon a valuable selection of writings on the lives of the saints from both periods, and addresses ongoing debates over the relationship between religion and the supernatural in early modern Europe. Setting key case studies in a broad conceptual framework, Monks, Miracles and Magic is essential reading for all those with an interest in the construction of the Protestant church, and its medieval past.
The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk
Title | The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk PDF eBook |
Author | Justin McDaniel |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 362 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0231153767 |
"Focusing on representations of the ghost and monk from the late eighteenth century to the present, Justin Thomas McDaniel builds a case for interpreting modern Thai Buddhist practice through the movements of these transformative figures ... Listening to popular Thai Buddhist ghost stories, visiting crowded shrines and temples, he finds concepts of attachment, love, wealth, beauty, entertainment, graciousness, security, and nationalism all spring from engagement with the ghost and the monk and are as vital to the making of Thai Buddhism as venerating the Buddha himself."--Jacket.
Buddhist Magic
Title | Buddhist Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Sam van Schaik |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2020-07-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0834842815 |
A fascinating exploration of the role that magic has played in the history of Buddhism As far back as we can see in the historical record, Buddhist monks and nuns have offered services including healing, divination, rain making, aggressive magic, and love magic to local clients. Studying this history, scholar Sam van Schaik concludes that magic and healing have played a key role in Buddhism's flourishing, yet they have rarely been studied in academic circles or by Western practitioners. The exclusion of magical practices and powers from most discussions of Buddhism in the modern era can be seen as part of the appropriation of Buddhism by Westerners, as well as an effect of modernization movements within Asian Buddhism. However, if we are to understand the way Buddhism has worked in the past, the way it still works now in many societies, and the way it can work in the future, we need to examine these overlooked aspects of Buddhist practice. In Buddhist Magic, van Schaik takes a book of spells and rituals--one of the earliest that has survived--from the Silk Road site of Dunhuang as the key reference point for discussing Buddhist magic in Tibet and beyond. After situating Buddhist magic within a cross-cultural history of world magic, he discusses sources of magic in Buddhist scripture, early Buddhist rituals of protection, medicine and the spread of Buddhism, and magic users. Including material from across the vast array of Buddhist traditions, van Schaik offers readers a fascinating, nuanced view of a topic that has too long been ignored.
Tales of a Magic Monastery
Title | Tales of a Magic Monastery PDF eBook |
Author | Theophane (the Monk.) |
Publisher | Crossroad Publishing Company |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780824500856 |
Here, the charming, mature stories from the internationallly beloved monk are accompanied by original art. Like the parables of Jesus, these tales repeatedly unfold new levels of meaning if we are willing to sit with them.
Magic in the Cloister
Title | Magic in the Cloister PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Page |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2013-10-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0271062975 |
During the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries a group of monks with occult interests donated what became a remarkable collection of more than thirty magic texts to the library of the Benedictine abbey of St. Augustine’s in Canterbury. The monks collected texts that provided positive justifications for the practice of magic and books in which works of magic were copied side by side with works of more licit genres. In Magic in the Cloister, Sophie Page uses this collection to explore the gradual shift toward more positive attitudes to magical texts and ideas in medieval Europe. She examines what attracted monks to magic texts, in spite of the dangers involved in studying condemned works, and how the monks combined magic with their intellectual interests and monastic life. By showing how it was possible for religious insiders to integrate magical studies with their orthodox worldview, Magic in the Cloister contributes to a broader understanding of the role of magical texts and ideas and their acceptance in the late Middle Ages.
Monks and Magic
Title | Monks and Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Barend Jan Terwiel |
Publisher | Nordic Institute of Asian Studies |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9788776941017 |
First published in 1975, B.J. Terwiel's Monks and Magic remains a widely cited text. This is an absorbing study of Buddhism as practised at that time in a community in rural Central Thailand, describing how esoteric spells and magical diagrams were the main interest of children and adolescents but full ritual knowledge was obtained in adulthood and tempered by life experiences. As death approaches, the Buddhist world view stimulates merit-making. This reproduction of the 1979 second revised edition is augmented by new material on magic and Buddhism in Southeast Asia by Professor Terwiel, a renowned specialist on the social and cultural history of Thailand.