The Devil: Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity
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Explore the evolution of devil imagery with "The Devil: Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity", a fascinating insight into the historical perceptions of evil.
• Detailed exploration of evil
• Covers Antiquity to Primitive Christianity
• Ideal for those interested in religious history
• Perfect for scholars and students
"Evil―the infliction of pain upon sentient beings―is one of the most long-standing and serious problems of human existence. Frequently and in many cultures evil has been personified. This book is a history of the personification of evil, which for the sake of clarity I have called 'the Devil.' I am a medievalist, but when I began some years ago to work with the concept of the Devil in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, I came to see that I could not understand the medieval Devil except in terms of its historical antecedents. More important, I realized that I could not understand the Devil at all except in the context of the problem of evil. I needed to face the issue of evil squarely, both as a historian and as a human being."―from the Preface
This lively and learned book traces the history of the concept of evil from its beginnings in ancient times to the period of the New Testament. A remarkable work of synthesis, it draws upon a vast number of sources in addressing a major historical and philosophical problem over a broad span of time and in a number of diverse cultures, East and West. Jeffrey Burton Russell probes the roots of
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