English Demonologies : The Devil and Witchcraft in Elizabethan and Stuart Thought (Routledge Studies in the History of Witchcraft, Demonology and Magic)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 164 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367503666

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English Demonologies presents the first comprehensive study of theoretical writings on witchcraft in England during the early modern period. It is also the first work to integrate the much wider understanding of the Devil - "demonology" - with the more specific, complex and troubled attempts by contemporary thinkers to develop theories of witchcraft.

Ideas about the Devil pervaded Protestant thought in Elizabethan and Stuart England, emphasizing his role as an unseen spirit of temptation and falsehood, as well as the promoter of counterfeit religion. By examining the work of English writers on witchcraft from Reginald Scot and George Gifford in the 1580s to Francis Hutchinson and Richard Boulton in the early eighteenth century, this book demonstrates how conventional assumptions about the prince of darkness both underpinned and challenged contemporary conceptions of the crime.

This book reveals the contours and continuities of English thought on the subject, including a commitment to the doctrine of divine providence as an explanation for suffering, an emphasis on the Devil's role as tempter and deceiver, and an awareness of the problems of finding evidence for preternatural crimes. It also identifies an important turn towards the empirical investigation of evil spirits in the later seventeenth century.

English Demonologies is essential reading for all students and scholars of the history of witchcraft and early modern religious thought.

Contents

Chapter 1

The Varieties of Demonic Experience

Chapter 2

Satanic Temptation and Deceit

Chapter 3

'Our Enemy's Power is in Our Father's Hand': The Devil under Providence

Chapter 4

The Devil in the World

Chapter 5

Witchcraft and the Lying Spirit

Chapter 6

Providence and the Pact

Chapter 7

Satan's Traces: Evidence of Witchcraft and Spirits

Chapter 8

Witches' Familiars

Chapter 9

Conclusions: Demonology and English Witchcraft

Bibliography