A game-changing collection redefining ancient magic, sacred violence, and religious change through the crucible of materiality. Laced with uncanny cross-cultural parallels, Frankfurter’s book reveals how ritual experts devised small objects by which to unleash supernatural forces that heal, protect, and punish, as well as persistent imaginaries driving horrific violence.

- Georgia Frank, Colgate University,

Magic, Charisma, and Violence in Late Antiquity is an essential collection, modelling the study of comparative religions rigorously and the use of literary evidence and material culture in the history of the late antique Mediterranean world. Must-read chapters cover topics like gender, demons, martyrdom, divination, and of course the author’s well-known expertise in magic, Egyptian religions (including Christianity), evil, and the challenge of defining religion.

- Laura Nasrallah, Yale University,

This collection of 21 essays, published together for the first time, offers three new models for thinking about religion and magic in late antiquity. Using a range of sources, David Frankfurter models a shift from thinking about magic to looking at the material powers of peculiar things activated in specific life contexts. Frankfurter then brings together various forms of charisma in the late antique world to demonstrate how charisma was both a source of authority and a power that someone could transmit through objects. The collection also considers the relationship of violence to religion, from religious instigations to collective violence to violence in collective fantasy: of martyrs' torments and of the rites of the monstrous Other.
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A definitive collection of work by the leading expert on the material powers, collective fantasies and ritual expressions of early Christianities and their local religious contexts.
Acknowledgments and Credits Abbreviations General Introduction Part I: Magic and the Materiality of Religion in Late Antiquity 1. Female Figurines in Early Christian Egypt 2. Fetus Magic and Sorcery Fears in Roman Egypt 3. Scorpion/Demon 4. The Supernatural Vulnerabilities of Domestic Space in Late Antique Egypt 5. The Binding of Antelopes Part II: Charisma and its Mediation in Landscape and Charms 6.Stylites and Phallobates 7. The Cult of the Martyrs in Egypt before Constantine 8. Voices, Books, and Dreams 9. Where the Spirits Dwell 10. Dynamics of Ritual Expertise in Antiquity and Beyond 11. Sortes, Scribality, and Syncretism 12. Charismatic Textuality and the Mediation of Christianity in Late Antique Egypt 13. The Social Context of Women’s Erotic Magic in Antiquity 14. ’As I twirl this spindle, . . .’ Part III: Fantasies and Ideologies of Religious Violence 15. Lest Egypt's City Be Deserted 16. ‘Things Unbefitting Christians’ 17. Iconoclasm and Christianization in Late Antique Egypt 18. Horrors of the Inner Chamber 19. On Sacrifice and Residues 20 Martyrology and the Purient Gaze 21. Religion in the Mirror of the Other
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Presents novel studies of Egypt during a period when its villages negotiate Christianity in everyday life

Product details

ISBN
9781399526784
Published
2026-02-28
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
488

Biographical note

David Frankfurter is Professor of Religion and Aurelio Chair in the Appreciation of Scripture at Boston University.