Envisioning Magic

Envisioning Magic

Author: Peter Schäfer

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-09-24

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9004378979

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This collection of twelve articles presents a selection of papers delivered in the course of a seminar 1994-95 and its concluding international symposium at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. The common theme is the interrelation between magic and religion, focussing particularly on the Mediterranean world in Antiquity - Egyptian, Graeco-Roman and Jewish beliefs and customs - but also treating the early modern period in Northern Europe (the Netherlands and Germany) as well as offering more general reflections on elements of magic in language and Jewish mysticism. The volume is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach and the use of varied methodologies, emphasizing the dynamic nature of the often contradictory forces shaping religious beliefs and practices, while dismissing the idea of a linear development from magic to religion or vice versa. The contributors are outstanding scholars in their fields: Ancient, Medieval and Modern History, Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, Classical Studies, Early Christianity, Islamic Studies, Anthropology, Egyptology and Comparative Literature. Without a doubt this re-evaluation of a fascinating age-old subject will stimulate scholarly discussion and appeal to educated non-specialist readers as well.


Sophia

Sophia

Author: Michael Starsheen

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-03-24

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1365846326

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This is a study guide for the mystery dramas in Sophia, developed by Lady Olivia Robertson for the Fellowship of Isis. It consists of a series of questions for each drama that help the student understand it better, and includes star charts to help with identification.


Hagar's Vocation

Hagar's Vocation

Author: Raymond James Long

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0813227372

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New Testament Apocrypha, v1

New Testament Apocrypha, v1

Author: Burke & Landau

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 635

ISBN-13: 0802872891

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Compilation of little-known and never-before-published apocryphal Christian texts in English translation This anthology of ancient nonbiblical Christian literature presents informed introductions to and readable translations of a wide range of little-known apocryphal texts, most of which have never before been translated into any modern language. An introduction to the volume as a whole addresses the most significant features of the writings included and contextualizes them within the contemporary study of the Christian Apocrypha. The body of the book comprises thirty texts that have been carefully introduced, copiously annotated, and translated into English by eminent scholars. With dates of composition ranging from the second century CE to early in the second millennium, these fascinating texts provide a more complete picture of Christian thought and expression than canonical texts alone can offer.


Negima! Omnibus Volume 10,11,12

Negima! Omnibus Volume 10,11,12

Author: Ken Akamatsu

Publisher: Kodansha Comics

Published: 2014-04-22

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 1612628230

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TIME AFTER TIME The epic Mahora Academy Festial storyline that spanned over 700 pages begins here! Exhausted by Evangeline's training, battling enemy wizards, hiding his magic abilities, and teaching 31 students, Negi sleeps through the first day of the festival! All the girls he promised to spend the day with are going to be incredibly disappointed... or are they? This is Negima!, after all! But before the festival is over, Negi finds himself competing in the Budokai Marital Arts Tournament, and there's more at stake than he thinks! Contains Negima! volumes 10-11-12! Includes special extras after the story!


The Language Environment of First Century Judaea

The Language Environment of First Century Judaea

Author: Randall Buth

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-03-06

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 9004264418

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The articles in this collection demonstrate that a change is taking place in New Testament studies. Throughout the twentieth century, New Testament scholarship primarily worked under the assumption that only two languages, Aramaic and Greek, were in common use in the land of Israel in the first century. The current contributors investigate various areas where increasing linguistic data and changing perspectives have moved Hebrew out of a restricted, marginal status within first-century language use and the impact on New Testament studies. Five articles relate to the general sociolinguistic situation in the land of Israel during the first century, while three articles present literary studies that interact with the language background. The final three contributions demonstrate the impact this new understanding has on the reading of Gospel texts.


Paths to Kingship in Medieval Latin Europe, c. 950–1200

Paths to Kingship in Medieval Latin Europe, c. 950–1200

Author: Björn Weiler

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-10-14

Total Pages: 493

ISBN-13: 1316518426

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What did kingship mean to medieval Europeans - especially to those who did not wear a crown? From the training of heirs, to the deathbed of kings and the choosing of their successors, this engaging study explores how a ruler's subjects shaped both the idea and the reality of power.