Lucifer

The Devil in the Middle Ages (Cornell Paperbacks)

Paperback, 356 pages

English language

Published Oct. 6, 1986 by Cornell University Press.

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978-0-8014-9429-1
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Evil is an intrinsically fascinating topic. In Lucifer, Jeffrey Burton Russell continues his compelling study of the personification of evil in the figure of the Devil. The previous two volumes in this remarkable tertalogy―The Devil and Satan―trace the history of the concept of the devil comparatively as it emerged in diverse cultures and followed its development in Western thought from the ancient Hebrew religion through the first five centuries of the Christian era.

The present volume charts the evolution of the concept of the devil from the fifth century through the fifteenth. Drawing on an impressive array of sources from popular religion, art, literature, and drama, as well as from scholastic philosophy, mystical theology, homiletics, and hagiography, Russell provides a detailed treatment of Christian diabology in the Middle Ages. Although he focuses primarily on Western Christian thought, Russell also includes, for the sake of comparison, material on the concept of …

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Subjects

  • Christian theology
  • Satanism & demonology
  • Witchcraft
  • Medieval
  • History
  • History - General History
  • Religion
  • Middle Ages
  • Christian Theology - Angelology & Demonology
  • Satanism
  • Devil
  • Cults
  • History of doctrines
  • Middle Ages, 600-1500
  • Christianity - Theology - Angelology