Witchcraft

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Witchcraft refers to the practice of, and belief in, magical skills and abilities exercised by solitary practitioners and groups. Witchcraft is a broad term that varies culturally and societally, and thus can be difficult to define with precision. Historically, the most common meaning is the use of supernatural means to cause harm to the innocent; this remains the meaning in most traditional cultures worldwide, notably the Indigenous cultures of Africa and the African diaspora, Asia, Latin America, and Indigenous Nations in the Americas.

Definition and terminology[edit | edit source]

The concept of witchcraft and the belief in its existence have persisted throughout recorded history. They have been present or central at various times and in many diverse forms among cultures and religions worldwide, including both "primitive" and "highly advanced" cultures, and continue to have an important role in many cultures today.

History[edit | edit source]

The belief in supernatural energies is deeply rooted in human history. The concept of witchcraft, as it is understood today, however, emerged in the Middle Ages.

Witchcraft in various cultures[edit | edit source]

Witchcraft is found in various cultures around the world and its interpretation varies greatly from one culture to another.

Africa[edit | edit source]

In Africa, witchcraft has played a significant role in folklore, mythologies, and traditional religions.

Europe[edit | edit source]

In Europe, witchcraft was usually associated with devil-worship or satanism, according to Christian beliefs.

Asia[edit | edit source]

In Asia, the practice of witchcraft varies greatly, but it often involves the use of spirits and deities.

Americas[edit | edit source]

In the Americas, both indigenous and colonial cultures have their own unique interpretations and practices of witchcraft.

Modern witchcraft[edit | edit source]

Modern witchcraft, often referred to as Wicca, is a contemporary pagan, witchcraft religion.

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]


Witchcraft Resources

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD