An Introduction to the Witch of Endor, Cyprian of Antioch, and Simon Magus
Sorcerers of Antiquity
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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Amanda Hade
Este título utiliza una réplica de la voz del narrador
Step into the shadowed corridors of biblical and early Christian history with Amanda Hade’s An Introduction to The Witch of Endor, Cyprian of Antioch, and Simon Magus: Sorcerers of Antiquity—a spellbinding and scholarly journey into the lives, legacies, and lore of three of the most controversial and misunderstood figures in spiritual antiquity.
In this carefully researched and eloquently written volume, Hade draws upon ancient texts, religious traditions, folklore, and theological interpretations to offer a deeply human portrait of each character—uncovering not only their reputations as sorcerers but the rich symbolism and mythic resonance they carried across centuries of theological debate, spiritual inquiry, and occult fascination.
First, encounter the Witch of Endor, a mysterious spirit-medium who appears briefly yet powerfully in the Hebrew Bible. Her story—summoning the prophet Samuel’s spirit at the behest of the desperate King Saul—has ignited centuries of debate among theologians and occultists alike. Was she a condemned practitioner of forbidden arts, or a misunderstood conduit between the living and the divine?
Next, delve into the dual life of Cyprian of Antioch, a legendary sorcerer whose deep involvement in necromancy and dark rites culminated in an unexpected conversion to Christianity. His myth, which spans from demonic pacts to sainthood, challenges the binary of good and evil and opens profound questions about redemption, will, and spiritual transformation. In both Western and Eastern Christian traditions, Cyprian remains a paradoxical figure—revered by saints, feared by demons, and respected by magicians.
Finally, explore the enigmatic legacy of Simon Magus, the archetypal heretic and alleged founder of Gnosticism. His bold confrontation with the apostles in the Acts of the Apostles paints him as a rival miracle-worker, a man whose power challenged ecclesiastical authority.
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