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El. knyga: Prophets and Witches: Witchcraft, Gender and Politics in Revolutionary England [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Prophets and Witches offers an exploration of female prophecy and witchcraft during the political and religious upheavals of the English Revolutionary period from 1640 to 1660.

The religious fervour and End of Days enthusiasm precipitated by the Civil War opened the door for unprecedented numbers of women to achieve visibility and spiritual authority as prophets. However, as self-proclaimed instruments for God’s spirit, these women were also exposed to the charge of demonic possession or witchcraft. This book explores both the gender and political elements at work in the construction of the prophet as a witch. It uncovers the role of witchcraft in the dominant political and religious debates and power conflicts of the times which provides a crucial framework for the female prophet’s transformation from divine instrument to demonic witch. This study of the early modern prophet and witch reveals the fluidity, and at times close relationship of these assumed opposites.

This book is a valuable resource to students and scholars of early modern England, the English Civil War and all readers interested in female religiosity, prophecy, witchcraft, demonology and early Quakerism.



Prophets and Witches offers an exploration of female prophecy and witchcraft during the political and religious upheavals of the English Revolutionary period from 1640 to 1660.

Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter One: There Is No Self in this Thing: The Power of Female Prophecy

Chapter Two: The Prophet and the Witch: Slippery Categories

Chapter Three: Believe Not Every Spirit: The Witch as the False Prophet

Chapter Four: I Will Make Thee an Instrument: The Visionary Performance

Chapter Five: The Devil Is Broke Loose: Gods Instruments/Satans
Instruments

Chapter Six: Quaking Witches: Quakerism and Witchcraft

Chapter Seven: Rebel Witches: Witchcraft and Rebellion and Politics

Conclusion

Index
Debra Parish is a post-doctoral honorary research fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. Her research interests are early modern womens religiosity, prophecy and witchcraft. Her publications include a book chapter titled Anna Trapnel: Prophet or Witch in Women on the Edge in Early Modern Europe (2019) and journal articles including The Power of Female Piety (1992) and most recently Civility, Gender and Womens Preaching (2024).