Daemonologie
The book "Daemonologie" was authored by King James VI of Scotland, who eventually became King James I of England. It is a discussion on the nature of witchcraft, demons, and the paranormal. The book was published during a period when widespread belief in witchcraft and demonic possession existed throughout Europe, and it served as a manual for judges and other authorities in charge of bringing charges against suspected witches. Three parts make to the book's structure. The first part discusses the nature of demons and their powers, such as their capacity to inhabit people and inflict disease and death. The second half concentrates on the nature of witchcraft, the kinds of spells that were thought to be performed by witches, as well as how to detect and prosecute them. The hazards of different types of divination are discussed in the third part. In "Daemonologie," James makes the case that witchcraft poses a serious harm to society and that it is the responsibility of the state to outlaw it and punish those who engage in it. "Daemonologie" is a significant text in the history of demonology and witchcraft and offers insight into the attitudes and anxieties of individuals in late-16th-century Europe.
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Daemonologie
The book "Daemonologie" was authored by King James VI of Scotland, who eventually became King James I of England. It is a discussion on the nature of witchcraft, demons, and the paranormal. The book was published during a period when widespread belief in witchcraft and demonic possession existed throughout Europe, and it served as a manual for judges and other authorities in charge of bringing charges against suspected witches. Three parts make to the book's structure. The first part discusses the nature of demons and their powers, such as their capacity to inhabit people and inflict disease and death. The second half concentrates on the nature of witchcraft, the kinds of spells that were thought to be performed by witches, as well as how to detect and prosecute them. The hazards of different types of divination are discussed in the third part. In "Daemonologie," James makes the case that witchcraft poses a serious harm to society and that it is the responsibility of the state to outlaw it and punish those who engage in it. "Daemonologie" is a significant text in the history of demonology and witchcraft and offers insight into the attitudes and anxieties of individuals in late-16th-century Europe.
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Daemonologie

Daemonologie

by King James I
Daemonologie

Daemonologie

by King James I

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The book "Daemonologie" was authored by King James VI of Scotland, who eventually became King James I of England. It is a discussion on the nature of witchcraft, demons, and the paranormal. The book was published during a period when widespread belief in witchcraft and demonic possession existed throughout Europe, and it served as a manual for judges and other authorities in charge of bringing charges against suspected witches. Three parts make to the book's structure. The first part discusses the nature of demons and their powers, such as their capacity to inhabit people and inflict disease and death. The second half concentrates on the nature of witchcraft, the kinds of spells that were thought to be performed by witches, as well as how to detect and prosecute them. The hazards of different types of divination are discussed in the third part. In "Daemonologie," James makes the case that witchcraft poses a serious harm to society and that it is the responsibility of the state to outlaw it and punish those who engage in it. "Daemonologie" is a significant text in the history of demonology and witchcraft and offers insight into the attitudes and anxieties of individuals in late-16th-century Europe.

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ISBN-13: 9789358716726
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 07/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 457 KB
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