From: mkkuhner@phylo.genetics.washington.edu (Mary K. Kuhner) Subject: Re: Opinions on a book...please Date: 21 Jan 1994 22:29:22 GMT west@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Boo) writes: >Has anyone out there read: >_Persuasions of the Witches Craft_ by Luhrmann An interesting book. Luhrmann was a "participant/observer" in a number of covens and ritual magic circles in England because she wanted to know what caused people to become witches and magicians (most of the book centers around ceremonial magick). She is herself skeptical about magic, although she recounts a few strange things that happened to her personally. The parts of the book which describe her experiences are interesting and easy reading. However, I found her conclusions hard to follow--the vocabulary was very technical. She is definately coming at it from a sociological perspective, and some of what she says is meant for other sociologists. Still, an interesting read. As I understood it, her basic conclusion was that the way we think about "belief" is misleading. Magicians, she says, don't practice magic because they believe in it; they believe in it because they practice it, and the practice engenders specific habits and patterns of thought which come to be understood as beliefs. Mary Kuhner mkkuhner@genetics.washington.edu