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An Enchanted World: The Shared Religious Landscape of Late Antiquity

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

An Enchanted World: The Shared Religious Landscape of Late Antiquity

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael L. Satlow

ISBN:

9780691256597

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

13th May 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Ancient religions and Mythologies
Ancient history

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

360

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

Uncovering the vibrant spiritual life of Late Antiquity

In Late Antiquity (ca. 200600 CE), the world was alive with unseen forces-divine agents who influenced every aspect of daily life. For most ordinary people, religion was not found in temples, synagogues, and churches, but in lived experience as they interacted with the supernatural in a world of uncertainty and danger. In An Enchanted World, Michael Satlow uncovers a shared spiritual landscape that stretched beyond the confines of Judaism, Christianity, and the pantheon of Greek and Roman deities. From healing rituals to protective amulets, spiritual practices were a matter of necessity, transcending religious labels. To get by in the world required being on good terms with the right supernatural beings and being able to ward off the bad ones.

Rejecting traditional narratives that focus on institutional religion and theological divisions, Satlow presents a compelling case for viewing the period through the lens of "lived religion." This was not a religion of abstractions formulated by rabbis and priests, but an enchanted world populated by divine beings who had as much-if not more-agency as any person. Drawing on archaeological evidence, historical documents, and a rich trove of magical texts, Satlow vividly reconstructs how ordinary people lived in a world that crackled with the energy of the supernatural. His account reimagines the spiritual history of Late Antiquity, centering shared human fears and aspirations and challenging preconceived notions about religious boundaries. With An Enchanted World, Satlow offers a fresh perspective on a transformative period-one that has much to teach us even today about the role that spirituality can play in the secular world.

Author Bio

Michael L. Satlow is professor of religious studies and Judaic studies at Brown University. He is the author of How the Bible Became Holy; Creating Judaism: History, Tradition, Practice; and Jewish Marriage in Antiquity (Princeton).

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