Spirituality-Religions
Ancient Religions
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How does religious ritual affect religious belief? Are the two intertwined or separate functions in religious practices? This study researches these questions and much more.
The origin and practice of magic among the Semitic peoples of the Middle East, including the belief and affects of demons and devils on the people.
An exhaustive study into the normalcy of sex in ancient India's lifestyle and religions. The openness of sexual activity makes one wish you could live in such a society in modern times.
A study into Middle Age superstition. Every stone turned over in this study of socery in society, religions, christianity, history, etc.
Historical sketches of witchcraft and magic in England and Scotland. Study into England's famous magicians John Dee, Roger Bacon, and William Lily.
The power of oil, the anointing oil, the magic of oil.... Oil was revered in early Semitic cultures.
The ancient world believed that disease was brought by spirits, evil spirits. Now with modern science discovering the way disease is airborne, food-borne and spread, perhaps the ancients weren't all that far off.
Seldom do history books relate the importance of magic to Roman life, thought, and beliefs.
20 pages of research on this strange inscription. Demonology and how our ancestors used talismans and spells to ward them off.
Few Christians, even fewer theologians, know that the religion of the Hebrews was greatly different than Judaism that we know today. Judaism was established after the release of the Jews from Babylonian/Persian captivity. It is a variant and conglomeration of the old Hebrew religion and the Persian/King Cyrus religion to the god Marduke.
This unique book presents starting new evidence suggesting that there is a very real and breathtaking secret hidden within the structure of the now, near legendary, Rosslyn Chapel situated near Edinburgh, Scotland.
A study into all the gods of the Hindu religion with pictures of most, includes a color picture section.
A study into what the apostles really taught from the earliest extant manuscripts.
How much influence did the Roman religions' soothsayers have on early Christianity?