Magic in Christianity
Title | Magic in Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | Robert P. Conner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9781906958619 |
The world of Jesus and the early Christians swarmed with prophets and exorcists, holy men and healers, who invoked angels and demons, gods and ghosts. Magic in Christianity: From Jesus to the Gnostics explores that world through the surviving texts of the first Christians and their pagan and Jewish contemporaries. Ecstatic spirit possession, handing opponents over to Satan, sending demons into swine, striking others dead on the spot by pronouncing curses, using articles of clothing and parts of corpses to perform magical healing and exorcism, invoking ghosts and angels for protection-these are all ancient Christian practices described in the New Testament, explained in detail by early Christian writers, and preserved by Christian amulets. Pagans and Jews accused Jesus and his followers of practicing magic and Christians accused one another of sorcery. Both pagan and early orthodox writers describe the rituals of the Gnostic sects in detail, including the magical passwords required to cross through the gates of the lower heavens. Magic in Christianity: From Jesus to the Gnostics examines evidence from the New Testament, the first Christian apologists, early apocryphal works, curse tablets and amulets to reconstruct the apocalyptic magical world of Jesus and the first Christians.
The Dawn of Christianity
Title | The Dawn of Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Knapp |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2017-08-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0674976460 |
Ordinary people of antiquity interacted with the supernatural through a mosaic of beliefs and rituals. Exploring everyday life from 200 BCE to the end of the first century CE, Robert Knapp shows that Jews and polytheists lived with the gods in very similar ways. Traditional interactions provided stability even in times of crisis, while changing a relationship risked catastrophe for the individual, his family, and his community. However, people in both traditions did at times leave behind their long-honored rites to try something new. The Dawn of Christianity reveals why some people in Judea and then in the Roman and Greek worlds embraced a new approach to the forces and powers in their daily lives. Knapp traces the emergence of Christianity from its stirrings in the eastern Mediterranean, where Jewish monotheism coexisted with polytheism and prayer mixed with magic. In a time receptive to prophetic messages and supernatural interventions, Jesus of Nazareth convinced people to change their beliefs by showing, through miracles, his direct connection to god-like power. The miracle of the Resurrection solidified Jesus’s supernatural credentials. After his death, followers continued to use miracles and magic to spread Jesus’s message of reward for the righteous in this life and immortality in the next. Many Jews and polytheists strongly opposed the budding movement but despite major setbacks Christianity proved resilient and adaptable. It survived long enough to be saved by a second miracle, the conversion of Emperor Constantine. Hand in hand with empire, Christianity began its long march through history.
The Top Change
Title | The Top Change PDF eBook |
Author | Magic Christian |
Publisher | |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2018-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780945296850 |
Apocalypticism, Prophecy, and Magic in Early Christianity
Title | Apocalypticism, Prophecy, and Magic in Early Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | David E. Aune |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780801035944 |
Renowned scholar David Aune, author of a leading commentary on the book of Revelation, here offers twenty studies on apocalypticism, the book of Revelation, and related topics. Several essays on the Apocalypse of John explore contextual relationships of the Apocalypse to apocalyptic literature. Other essays center on aspects of the content and interpretation of the Apocalypse itself by investigating issues such as discipleship, narrative Christology, genre, and the problem of God and time. Essays on early Christian prophecy deal with charismatic exegesis in early Judaism and early Christianity, the relationship between Christian prophecy and the messianic status of Jesus, and the prophetic features found in The Odes of Solomon. Originally published in hardcover by Mohr Siebeck, this collection is now available in paperback.
The History and Practice of Magic
Title | The History and Practice of Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Christian |
Publisher | Literary Licensing, LLC |
Pages | 642 |
Release | 2014-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781498125062 |
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1870 Edition.
Magic and Religion
Title | Magic and Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Lang |
Publisher | |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
Religion, Science, and Magic
Title | Religion, Science, and Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Jacob Neusner |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Christianity |
ISBN | 0195079116 |
Every culture makes the distinction between "true religion" and magic, regarding one action and its result as "miraculous," while rejecting another as the work of the devil. Surveying such topics as Babylonian witchcraft, Jesus the magician, magic in Hasidism and Kabbalah, and magic in Anglo-Saxon England, these ten essays provide a rigorous examination of the history of this distinction in Christianity and Judaism. Written by such distinguished scholars as Jacob Neusner, Hans Penner, Howard Kee, Tzvi Abusch, Susan R. Garrett, and Moshe Idel, the essays explore a broad range of topics, including how certain social groups sort out approved practices and beliefs from those that are disapproved--providing fresh insight into how groups define themselves; "magic" as an insider's term for the outsider's religion; and the tendency of religious traditions to exclude the magical. In addition the collection provides illuminating social, cultural, and anthropological explanations for the prominence of the magical in certain periods and literatures.