Fiends, Ghosts, and Sprites / Including an Account of the Origin and Nature of Belief in the Supernatural
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A concise study of how belief in supernatural beings originated and evolved, arguing that tradition, reason, and revelation all contributed to its formation. The work surveys philosophical and theological accounts for knowledge of divine or spiritual powers, examines how natural phenomena and human passions were personified into gods, demons, and sprites, and shows how local environment and cultural inheritance shape mythic characters. Drawing on classical and other ancient mythologies for illustration, it considers psychological, social, and observational causes behind the persistence and variety of supernatural systems.
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