Sorcery by J. Finley Hurley

A Concise History of Black Magic

The book explores the historical and psychological aspects of sorcery, delving into how magical practices have been perceived and utilized across different cultures and eras. It examines the intersection of magic with religion, psychology, and science, offering insights into the human fascination with the supernatural. Through a blend of historical accounts and theoretical analysis, the book seeks to understand the enduring allure of sorcery and its impact on human consciousness and society.

Published
1985
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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(5.0)
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