Trithemius and Magical Theology: A Chapter in the Controversy Over Occult Studies in Early Modern Europe
- 372pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The book delves into the life of Benedictine abbot Trithemius, who navigated the complexities of the early modern debate on occult studies amidst significant historical movements such as mysticism, the Reformation, and the scientific revolution. Initially recognized for his contributions to monastic reform and mystical theology, Trithemius later embraced magic, paralleling the story of Faustus. His theoretical work, particularly in cryptography, aimed to reconcile magic with Christian doctrine, portraying it as a means to elevate the soul from the finite to the infinite.