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Christian Magic and the Nagamadi Texts
This chapter explores the existence of texts from lower class uneducated Christians in late antiquity, focusing on the Nagamadi texts as evidence challenging the notion of a unified Christian opposition to deviant thought and heretical belief. It also discusses the presence of practical, addressative magic in late antique Christian texts, using the example of the Testament of Solomon to illustrate its circulation among Christians despite not being considered orthodox scripture.