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Fearful Spirits, Reasoned Follies: The Boundaries of Superstition in Late Medieval Europe

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Fearful Spirits, Reasoned Follies: The Boundaries of Superstition in Late Medieval Europe - Bailey, Michael D.
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Superstitions are commonplace in the modern world. Mostly, however, they evoke innocuous images of people reading their horoscopes or avoiding black cats. Certain religious practices might also come to mind-praying to St. Christopher or lighting candles for the dead. Benign as they might seem today, such practices were not always perceived that way. In medieval Europe superstitions were considered serious offenses, violations of essential precepts of Christian doctrine or immutable natural laws. But how and why did this ...

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Fearful Spirits, Reasoned Follies: The Boundaries of Superstition in Late Medieval Europe 2017, Cornell University Press, Ithaca

ISBN-13: 9781501714733

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