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Demonology --- History --- Démonologie --- Demonology - History - Congresses --- Démonologie
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Witchcraft --- Magic --- Demonology --- Sorcellerie --- Magie --- Démonologie --- Early works to 1800 --- Early works to 1800 --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800
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Les démons iraniens appartiennent à la catégorie générique de daēuua- (dēv en pehlevi). Or, il est paradoxal de constater que ce mot est hérité du même mot sanskrit (deva-) qui voulait originellement dire « dieu ». Le latin deus l’atteste. Comment en est-on arrivé là ? Assistons-nous à la naissance de cet univers démoniaque ? Le célèbre prophète Zarathushtra, fondateur supposé de la doctrine mazdéenne, a-t-il joué un rôle dans la redéfinition du contenu sémantique du mot daēuua- ? Cette évolution est-elle le trait distinctif de la religion du monde iranien archaïque ? Comporte-t-elle une définition morale ou politique du mal ? La généalogie et le portrait donnés des démons connaissent-ils des mutations au cours de la longue histoire de la religion iranienne ancienne ? Quel rôle leur attribue-t-on dans les cérémonies religieuses mazdéennes ? C’est à répondre à toutes ces questions que se sont attachés les spécialistes dont ce volume rassemble les contributions.
Demonology. --- Good and evil. --- Zoroastrianism --- Demonology --- Démonologie --- Zoroastrisme --- Bien et mal --- Rituals. --- Rituel --- Iran. --- Iran --- Religion --- Evil --- Wickedness --- Ethics --- Philosophy --- Polarity --- Religious thought --- Evil in motion pictures --- Demonology, Christian --- Demons --- Evil spirits --- Spirits --- Spiritual warfare --- Conferences - Meetings --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Démonologie --- Congresses --- Rituals --- Good and evil --- Religious aspects --- History --- histoire de la religion iranienne ancienne
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Der vorderasiatische Dämon Samanu, der im Ägyptischen auch Achu genannt wird, ist durch zahlreiche Quellen in Mesopotamien und Ägypten belegt. Die verschiedenen Aspekte des Dämons - er ist als Leiden von Göttern, Menschen, Tieren, Pflanzen und Flüssen belegt - werden analysiert und potentielle Identifizierungsmöglichkeiten aus einer Jetztzeitperspektive vorgestellt. Ferner liegt ein Fokus auf dem Wissenstransfers dieses Wesens aus dem Vorderen Orient nach Ägypten. Für die Publikation wurden alle bislang bekannten Texte in sumerischer, akkadischer und ägyptischer Sprache zusammengestellt und diese werden in Umschrift, Übersetzung und mit Kommentar präsentiert. Die ägyptischen Texte werden zusätzlich in Hieroglyphen wiedergegeben."
Demonology, Assyro-Babylonian --- Demonology --- Medicine, Egyptian --- Démonologie --- Médecine égyptienne --- Egypt --- Égypte --- Religion --- Egyptian medicine --- Medicine, Ancient --- Medicine, Oriental --- Demonology, Christian --- Demons --- Evil spirits --- Spirits --- Spiritual warfare --- Assyro-Babylonian demonology --- Demonology, Semitic --- Religion. --- Religion égyptienne --- Médecine égyptienne. --- Religion égyptienne. --- Egyptians --- Medicine --- Démonologie --- Médecine égyptienne. --- Religion égyptienne.
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Although it would appear in studies of late antique ecclesiastical authority and power that scholars have covered everything, an important aspect of the urban bishop has long been neglected: his role as demonologist and exorcist. When the emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the realm, bishops and priests everywhere struggled to "Christianize" the urban spaces still dominated by Greco-Roman monuments and festivals. During this period of upheaval, when congregants seemingly attended everything but their own "orthodox" church, many ecclesiastical leaders began simultaneously to promote aggressive and insidious depictions of the demonic. In City of Demons, Dayna S. Kalleres investigates this developing discourse and the church-sponsored rituals that went along with it, showing how shifting ecclesiastical demonologies and evolving practices of exorcism profoundly shaped Christian life in the fourth century.
Demonology --- Church history --- Eglise --- History of doctrines --- Histoire --- John Chrysostom, --- Cyril, --- Ambrose, --- Antioch (Turkey) --- Jerusalem --- Milan (Italy) --- Antioche (Turquie) --- Milan (Italie) --- Religious life and customs. --- Vie religieuse --- Démonologie --- History of doctrines. --- Histoire des doctrines. --- Jérusalem --- Religious life and customs --- 27 "04/05" --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Demonology, Christian --- Demons --- Evil spirits --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"04/05" --- Cirillo, --- Cirillus, --- Cirilo, --- Cyrill, --- Cyrille, --- Cyrillus, --- Kiwregh, --- Kyrillos, --- Ambrogio, --- Ambroise, --- Ambrosio, --- Ambrosius Mediolanensis, --- Ambrosius, --- Ambrosius von Mailand, --- Amvrosīĭ, --- Aurelio Ambrogio, --- Aurelius Ambrosius, --- Aranyszájú, János, --- Chrysostom, John, --- Chrysostomo, João, --- Chrysostomos, Iō. --- Chrysostomos, Johannes, --- Chrysostomus, Joannes, --- Crisostomo, Giovanni, --- Crisostomo, Juan, --- Crisostomus, Ioannes, --- Giovanni Boccadoro, --- Giovanni Crisostomo, --- Hōhan Oskiaban, --- Hovhan Oskeberan, --- Hovhannēs Oskeberan, --- Iō. --- Ioan Gură de Aur, --- Ioan Zlatoust, --- Ioann Zlatoust, --- Ioannes Crisostomus, --- Iōannēs ho Chrysostomos, --- Ivan Zolotoustyĭ, --- Jan Chryzostom, --- Ján Zlatoústy, --- Jean Bouche d'Or, --- Jean Chrysostome, --- Jehan Bouche d'Or, --- Joan Gojarti, --- Joannes Chrysostomus, --- Joannes Crisostomus, --- João Chrysostomo, --- Johannes Chrysostomus, --- Johannes Goldmund, --- John, --- Jovan Zlatoust, --- Juan Crisóstomo, --- Pseudo-Chrysostome, --- Pseudochrysostomus, --- Yoḥanes ʼAfa Warq, --- Yūḥannā al-Dhahabī al-Fam, --- Yūḥannā al-Fam al-Dhahabī, --- Yūḥannā Fam al-Dhahab, --- Zlatoust, Ioan, --- Zlatoust, Jovan, --- Zlatoústy, Ján, --- Ἰωάννης, --- Іван Золотоустий, --- يوحنا الذهبي الفم --- يوحنا فم الذهب، --- Spirits --- Spiritual warfare --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Pseudo-Cyrillus --- Démonologie --- Jérusalem --- Mailand (Italy) --- Milano (Italy) --- Milão (Italy) --- Mediolanum (Italy) --- Comune di Milano (Italy) --- Ierusalim --- Иерусалим --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Jerusalén --- Antioch --- Antakya (Turkey) --- Antakiya (Turkey) --- Antiokhii︠a︡ (Turkey) --- Antiokheia (Turkey) --- Antakye (Turkey) --- Antakiyah (Turkey) --- Antioche (Turkey) --- Antioch on the Orontes (Turkey) --- Hatay (Turkey) --- Antiochea (Turkey) --- Antiochia (Turkey) --- Antiocheia (Turkey) --- Antiochia Syriae (Turkey) --- Ambrogio --- Ambroise --- Ambrose --- Ambrosio --- Ambrosius Mediolanensis --- Ambrosius --- Ambrosius von Mailand --- Amvrosīĭ --- Aurelio Ambrogio --- Aurelius Ambrosius --- 4th century. --- christian history. --- christian power. --- christianity. --- city life. --- civic. --- demonologist. --- ecclesiastical authority. --- ecclesiastical demonologies. --- ecclesiastical leaders. --- emperor constantine. --- engaging. --- exorcism. --- exorcist. --- government and governing. --- greco roman festivals. --- greco roman monuments. --- historical. --- history of christianity. --- late antiquity. --- late roman era. --- lively. --- page turner. --- political. --- roman empire. --- rome. --- urban bishoprics.
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