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Demonologie in die Nuwe-Testamentiese tydvak
Demonology in New Testament times Modem demonology has become a cult just as it had been in mediaeval times. But there is a difference. Then people opposed the Devil; now people believe in the Devil.
A. G. van Aarde
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I argue that arguments for the existence of God provide indirect support for the existence of other supernatural beings such as spirits. I defend three arguments: (i) the existence of spirits is more likely if there is a supernatural realm; (ii) an ...
Hans Van Eyghen
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Social spatialization and everyday life [PDF]
This editorial introduction discusses the problematic ‘demonology’ of spatial analyses that attempt to understand the logic of the social in terms of subject-based origins.
Loon, J van
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Calvyn oor die verskynsel van demonologie
Scripture teaches an increased occurrence of demonology at the end of time (cf. 1 Tim. 4:1; Rev. 16:13, 14). This truth can already be observed in increasing occultism, witchcraft and other forms of demonology in Europe and in Africa, where traditional ...
C. F. C. Coetzee
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Undergraduate Research Journal, Volume 14 [PDF]
Table of Contents: The Myth of Chechen Radical Islam / by Jonathan Parker (p.1-8) -- Genre and the Perception of Massacre... / by Lauren Ferguson (p.9-18) -- Sentinel of Liberty: Captain America on the Home Front in WWII / by Carolyn McNamara (p.19-34) --
Ferguson, Lauren +8 more
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Males, masculine honor and witch hunting in seventeenth-century Germany [PDF]
This article aims to contribute to the emerging cultural study of early modern witchcraft by examining one particular prosecution from the Bishopric of Bamberg—a territory in Germany that experienced very intensive witch persecutions between 1625 and ...
Walinski-Kiehl, R.
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New light on the ‘Drummer of Tedworth’: conflicting narratives of witchcraft in Restoration England [PDF]
This paper presents a definitive text of hitherto little-known early documents concerning ‘The Drummer of Tedworth’, a poltergeist case that occurred in 1662-3 and became famous not least due to its promotion by Joseph Glanvill in his demonological work,
Craster H. H. E. +9 more
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The second half of the 16th century marks an unprecedented vogue of demonology. The authors of theological treatises or witchcraft manuals offer new aesthetic insights of darkness focused around the sabbath.
Pierre Kapitaniak
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Evil, child abuse and the caring professions [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to explore the ways in which the concept of evil has been invoked in relation to child abuse. First, the scene is set by juxtaposing professional discourses which have eschewed the concept of evil and public opinion which is ...
Humphrey, Caroline
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