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The origin of Satan

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Random House c1995Edition: 1st edDescription: xxiii, 214p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-679-40140-7
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2555.6 .D5 P34 1995
Contents:
Intro.. 1 The Gospel of Mark and the Jewish war. 2 The social history of Satan; from the Hebrew Bible to the Gospels. 3 Matthew's campaign against the Pharisees; deploying the devil. 4 Luke and John claim Israel's legacy; the split widens. 5 Satan's earthly kingdom; Christians against pagans. 6 The enemy within; demonizing the heretics. Conclusion
Abstract: '...traces the evolution of Satan from its origins in the Hebrew Bible, where Satan is at first merely obstructive, to the New Testament, where Satan becomes the Prince of Darkness, the bitter enemy of God and man, evil incarnate.'
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Devil - Biblical Teaching : The index has all information listed under Satan.

Intro.. 1 The Gospel of Mark and the Jewish war. 2 The social history of Satan; from the Hebrew Bible to the Gospels. 3 Matthew's campaign against the Pharisees; deploying the devil. 4 Luke and John claim Israel's legacy; the split widens. 5 Satan's earthly kingdom; Christians against pagans. 6 The enemy within; demonizing the heretics. Conclusion

'...traces the evolution of Satan from its origins in the Hebrew Bible, where Satan is at first merely obstructive, to the New Testament, where Satan becomes the Prince of Darkness, the bitter enemy of God and man, evil incarnate.'

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