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The author offers a concise critical survey of religiously grounded error, examining how literal scriptural authority and claims of divine inspiration have fostered persistent misconceptions. He analyzes practices such as asceticism, witch- and devil-hysteria, ritualized dress and institutional coercion that have reinforced credulity across eras. The book traces continuities between medieval phenomena and later manifestations, showing how doctrinal literalism shapes social and political power. It considers the mechanisms by which communities accept and perpetuate collective folly and assesses efforts to resist such tendencies. Chapters are organized thematically and conclude with a bibliography of sources.

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Max Kemmerich

Max Kemmerich was a German author known for his insightful and often humorous explorations of human folly and culture. His notable work, "Aus der Geschichte der menschlichen Dummheit," delves into the various aspects of human stupidity throughout history, offering a critical yet entertaining perspective. Kemmerich also contributed to the genre of cultural commentary with his two-volume series, "Kultur-Kuriosa," which presents an array of intriguing cultural observations and curiosities. Through his writings, he invites readers to reflect on the quirks of human behavior and societal norms.

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