The Locator -- [(author = "Ruiz Teofilo F 1943-")]

18 records matched your query       


Record 10 | Previous Record | MARC Display | Next Record | Search Results
Title:
The terror of history [videorecording] : mystics, heretics, and witches in the western tradition / Teofilo F. Ruiz.
Format:
[videorecording] :
Publisher:
Teaching Co.,
Copyright Date:
c2002
Description:
6 videocassettes (720 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. 2 course guidebooks.
Subject:
Civilization, Medieval.
Mysticism--Europe--History.
Europe--Social conditions.
Europe--Economic conditions.
Other Authors:
Ruiz, Teofilo F., 1943-
Teaching Company.
Notes:
Course consists of 2 parts. Each part includes 3 videocassettes and 1 course guidebook. Each course guide book covers the 12 lectures contained in 3 videocassettes in one part. "Course No. 891 - Course No. 892. "History"--Container cover.
Contents:
Part I. Tape 1. Lecture 1. The terror of history ; Lecture 2. Politics, economy, and society ; Lecture 3. Religion and culture ; Lecture 4. Mysticism in the western tradition. Part I. Tape 2. Lecture 5. Mysticism in the twelfth century ; Lecture 6. Mysticism in the thirteenth century ; Lecture 7. Jewish mysticism ; Lecture 8. Mysticism in early modern Europe. Part I. Tape 3. Lecture 9. Heresy and the millennium ; Lecture 10. The church under attack ; Lecture 11. The birth of the Inquisition ; Lecture 12. The millennium in the sixteenth century.
Part II. Tape 1. Lecture 13. Jewish millennial expectations ; Lecture 14. The mysteries of the Renaissance ; Lecture 15. Hermeticism, astrology, alchemy, and magic ; Lecture 16. The origins of witchcraft. Part II. Tape 2. Lecture 17. Religion, science, and magic ; Lecture 18. The witch craze and its historians ; Lecture 19. Fear and the construction of Satan. Part II. Tape 3. Lecture 21. The world of witches ; Lecture 22. The witches of London ; Lecture 23. The witches of Essex and Salem ; Lecture 24. The survival of the past.
Summary:
This set of twenty-four lectures examines aspects of elite and popular culture in late medieval and early modern Western Europe, focusing on the way in which men and women seeking to explain, order, and escape the terrors of their lives embraced transcendental religious experiences, dreamed of and worked for the coming of the apocalypse, and seized on a widespread belief in witchcraft and Satanism.
Series:
The great courses
ISBN:
9781565852747
1565852745
OCLC:
(OCoLC)50997585
Locations:
JAAX771 -- Faith Baptist Bible College - John L. Patten Library (Ankeny)

Initiate Another SILO Locator Search

This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.