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Heresy, magic, and witchcraft in early modern Europe

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Bringing together the fields of Reformation and witchcraft studies, Gary K.

Waite reveals how the early modern period's religious conflicts led to widespread confusion and uncertainty, against which alleged diabolical conspiracies served to reaffirm orthodoxy.

As with the vicious persecution of Anabaptists, witch hunting was a means of restoring belief in the veracity of official teachings about the supernatural realm.

Waite argues that it was only when the authorities came to terms with religious pluralism that there was a corresponding decline in witch panics.

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Red Globe Press
0333754344 / 9780333754344
Paperback / softback
274.06
29/05/2003
United Kingdom
English
vii, 284 p.
22 cm
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