Demon Lovers

Witchcraft, Sex, and the Crisis of Belief

Hardcover, 478 pages

English language

Published by University Of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press.

ISBN:
978-0-226-77261-5
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OCLC Number:
47838597

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"On 20 September 1587 Walpurga Hausmannin of Dillingen in southern Germany was burned at the stake as a witch. Although she had confessed to committing a long list of maleficia (deeds of harmful magic), including killing forty-one infants and two mothers in labor, her evil career allegedly began with just one heinous act - sex with a demon.

Fornication with demons was a major theme of her trial record, which detailed an almost continuous orgy of sexual excess with her diabolical paramour Federlin "in many diverse places,...even in the street by night."".

"As Walter Stephens demonstrates in Demon Lovers, it was not Hausmannin or other so-called witches who were obsessive about sex with demons - instead, a number of devout Christians, including trained theologians, displayed an uncanny preoccupation with the topic during the centuries of the "witch craze." Why?

To find out, Stephens conducts a detailed investigation of the first …

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Subjects

  • Christian theology
  • European history: c 1500 to c 1750
  • European history: c 500 to c 1500
  • Witchcraft
  • Modern period, c 1500 onwards
  • c 1000 CE to c 1500
  • History
  • Sociology
  • History: World
  • Europe
  • Sociology of Religion
  • Witchcraft & Wicca
  • Social Science / Sociology of Religion
  • Demonology & Satanism
  • Europe - General
  • General
  • Demonology
  • Trials (Witchcraft)
  • Witchcraft and sex