209 Episoade

  1. Curses! Sarah Veale on Roman ‘Curse-Tablets’

    Publicat: 07.09.2022
  2. Daniel James Waller on the Jewish Incantation-Bowls

    Publicat: 24.08.2022
  3. Gideon Bohak on Late-Antique Jewish Magic

    Publicat: 17.08.2022
  4. Thinking through Monotheism, Henotheism, Polytheism, and Dualism in Late Antiquity

    Publicat: 03.08.2022
  5. Politics and Religion in Late Antiquity, Part II: The Rise of Christianity and the Invention and Eclipse of ‘Paganism’

    Publicat: 29.06.2022
  6. Politics and Religion in Late Antiquity, Part I: Geopolitics, Empire, and Rabbinic Judaism

    Publicat: 22.06.2022
  7. Run the Numbers: The Theology of Arithmetic

    Publicat: 15.06.2022
  8. Brian Alt on Sacred Materials, Divine Names, and Subtle Physiology in Iamblichean Theurgy

    Publicat: 11.05.2022
  9. Gregory Shaw on the Phenomenology of Iamblichean Theurgy

    Publicat: 20.04.2022
  10. John Finamore on Iamblichean Theurgy in Theory and Practice

    Publicat: 13.04.2022
  11. The Great Theurgy Debate: Porphyry’s Letter to Anebo, Iamblichus’ Response, and the Question(s) of Ritual

    Publicat: 07.04.2022
  12. The Esoteric Iamblichus

    Publicat: 16.03.2022
  13. The ‘Greater Kinds’, Souls, and Kosmos: Iamblichus’ Philosophy, Part II

    Publicat: 09.03.2022
  14. Esoteric Hermeneutics, Divine Hierarchy, and the Ineffable: The Philosophy of Iamblichus, Part I

    Publicat: 16.02.2022
  15. Introducing Iamblichus of Chalcis

    Publicat: 09.02.2022
  16. A Word to Conjure With: On ‘Theurgy’ in Late Antiquity and Beyond

    Publicat: 26.01.2022
  17. Astral Accretions, Fate, and the Resurrection-Body: Other Subtle Bodies of Antiquity

    Publicat: 20.01.2022
  18. Soul-Flight, Noetic Bodies, and Pneumatic Vehicles: Toward a History of the Platonist Subtle Body

    Publicat: 12.01.2022
  19. Methodologies for Studying the Subtle Body

    Publicat: 29.12.2021
  20. Nilüfer Akçay on Porphyry’s On the Cave of the Nymphs

    Publicat: 08.12.2021

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