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For readers interested in Church history and belief systems
Illuminates the Church's role in shaping modern beliefs
You will gain insights into faith and the supernatural world
After a historiographical and interpretative introduction, the book falls into two parts, both referencing the 'Invisible Worlds' of the title, and representing different angles of vision on aspects of early modern belief that today seem particularly strange and disturbing, even to believing Christians.
The first five chapters consider the intellectual and cultural consequences of the Reformation's assault on established beliefs about the afterlife, and the experience of souls there. They show how debates about the existence of purgatory, and related matters such as the nature of hell-fire, acted as unwitting agents of modernization, but also provided scope for ordinary people to practise a kind of vernacular theology.
The second part looks at deeply-held beliefs around angels, ghosts and fairies, and how these were re-appropriated and reimagined when cut from their traditional theological moorings.
Title
Invisible Worlds
Author
Peter Marshall
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
SPCK Publishing
Published
August 2017
Weight
386g
Page Count
256
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.2 x 2.1 cm
ISBN
9780281075225
ISBN-10
0281075220
Eden Code
4532843
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