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A Treatise of Witchcraft (eBook)

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2022
72 Seiten
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A Treatise of Witchcraft - Alexander Roberts
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In "A Treatise of Witchcraft," Alexander Roberts explores the intricate relationship between superstition and societal norms during a time marked by the fear of the supernatural. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, Roberts provides a critical examination of witchcraft through historical context, legal documents, and personal anecdotes, effectively weaving together a narrative that challenges prevalent beliefs of his era. The treatise delves into the moral and ethical implications of witch-hunting, unveiling not only the ramifications for accused witches but also the broader impact on communities gripped by paranoia and hysteria. Alexander Roberts, a noted figure in the 17th century, was deeply influenced by the sociopolitical upheavals of his time, which were exacerbated by religious conflicts and societal fears. His background in law and fervent interest in moral philosophy prompted him to write this treatise not merely as a critique but as a plea for reason amidst irrational fear. Roberts aimed to illuminate the dangers of scapegoating and mass hysteria, drawing on widespread empirical evidence and enlightened thought. Readers interested in the interplay between law, morality, and societal fears will find "A Treatise of Witchcraft" both enlightening and thought-provoking. It is a crucial work for understanding the genesis of modern legal and ethical standards regarding witchcraft, making it an essential read for anyone intrigued by the historical complexities of justice and human rights.

Alexander Roberts (1596-1640) was an eminent English clergyman, scholar, and writer notable for his contributions to early modern discourses on witchcraft and demonology. His scholarly work, 'A Treatise of Witchcraft' (1616), is a significant text that reflects the fusion of learned Protestant theology with the judicial concerns of witch hunting during the Jacobean era. Roberts' treatise is marked by a sophisticated theological and legal argumentation that underscores the premise of the existence of witches and their perceived threat to the moral fabric of society. In his book, he critically examines various cases of alleged witchcraft and offers interpretations that are deeply rooted in a Calvinist understanding of evil and predestination. His literary style, typical of the period, is both didactic and polemical, characterized by a strong reliance on biblical authority and a firm belief in the supernatural. As a man of the cloth, Roberts was involved in the intellectual controversies of his time, contributing to the wider witchcraft debate that occupied religious, legal, and social spheres. His works remain a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of early modern thought on witchcraft and its impact on the cultural milieu of 17th-century England.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 17th-century occult writings • Alexander Roberts author • classic literature on magic • critical cultural examination • cultural examination • cultural superstition analysis • Detailed historical accounts • Early modern • early modern European witchcraft • early modern witchcraft • Early works to 1800 • European witch trials • folklore analysis • Historical sociology • Historical Witch Hunts • Juridical Treatise • Legal Frameworks • Literary Aesthetics • occult knowledge literature • Psychology • public domain witchcraft books • religious beliefs impact • Renaissance era sorcery treatises • scholarly research exploration • social implications of witchcraft • supernatural beliefs • supernatural folklore classics • theological debates • Witchcraft • witchcraft belief systems • witchcraft historical texts • Witch Trials • witch trials history
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