Demonic Possession and Exorcism: In Early Modern France

Author:   Sarah Ferber (University of Queensland, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415212656


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   27 May 2004
Format:   Paperback
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'This is an important and gripping book on the series of extraordinary cases of possession which fascinated contemporaries in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France.' Lyndal Roper, Balliol College, Oxford. 'An admirable book ...readable and to the point, [it] contains much fascinating detail, yet never lingers. It avoids facile moral judgements in favour of a more sophisticated and balanced approach, exploring the ways in which almost all of those concerned in these mostly tragic affairs were, in their own fashion, victims.' Robin Briggs, All Souls College, Oxford 'Sarah Ferber's illuminating study ...also deepens our understanding of the complex relationship between possession and witchcraft.' Brian P. Levack, University of Texas This is a highly original study of demon possession and the ritual of exorcism, both of which were rife in early modern times, and which reached epidemic proportions in France. Catholics at the time believed that the Devil was everywhere present, in the rise of the heretics, in the activities of witches, and even in the bodies of pious young women. The rite of exorcism was intended to heal the possessed and show the power of the Church - but it generated as many problems as it resolved. Possessed nuns endured frequently violent exorcisms, exorcists were suspected of conjuring devils, and possession itself came to be seen as a form of holiness, elevating several women to the status of living saints. Sarah Ferber offers a challenging study of one of the most intriguing phenomena of early modern Europe. Looking towards the present day, the book also argues that early modern conflicts over the Devil still carry an unexpected force and significance for Western Christianity.

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Author:   Sarah Ferber (University of Queensland, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9780415212656


ISBN 10:   0415212650
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   27 May 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Part; Chapter 2 Scepticism and Catholic reform; Chapter 3 ‘Into the realm of the senses’; Chapter 4 Marthe Brossier; Part 2 Part; Chapter 5 Priestcraft and witchcraft; Chapter 6 The trial of Louis Gaufridy; Chapter 7 Fighting fire with fire?; Part 3 Part; Chapter 8 Ecstasy, possession, witchcraft; Chapter 9 ‘God’s witches’; Chapter 10 Conclusion;

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<p>'Ferber's book is ... both an excellent introduction to the spiritual world of early modern France and an incisive and persuasive contribution to the cutting edge of early modern history.' ? Marion Gibson, Renaissance Studies<p>'A profound and intelligent analysis of the ends to which exorcism was put in France in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries ... Well-informed and sensitive, is a true contribution to our knowledge of the subject.' ? The Heythrop Journal<p>'original and penetrating analysis of cases of possession and exorcism' - Journal of Ecclesiastical History


<p>'Ferber's book is ... both an excellent introduction to the spiritual world of early modern France and an incisive and persuasive contribution to the cutting edge of early modern history.' Marion Gibson, Renaissance Studies<p>'A profound and intelligent analysis of the ends to which exorcism was put in France in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries ... Well-informed and sensitive, is a true contribution to our knowledge of the subject.' The Heythrop Journal<p>'original and penetrating analysis of cases of possession and exorcism' - Journal of Ecclesiastical History


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Sarah Ferber is Lecturer in History at the University of Queensland, Australia. She teaches early modern history, and the history of modern bioethics.

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