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Satan in the Old Testament

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Studies in Jungian Thought)Description: xvii, 173p.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 67-15935
Contents:
Introduction. The concept of "Satan" and its development in the Old Testament. The mal'ak Yahweh as Satan in the story of Balaam. Satan as one of the bene ha-elohim. Satan as opponent of the mal'ak Yahweh. Satan as independent demon
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Orig. pub. in German as Die gestalt des Satans im Alten Testament, Zurich, Rascher Verlag, 1948, as Part III of the vol. by C.G. Jung, Symbolik des Geistes. Trans. by Hildegard Nagel. Foreword by James Hillman.

Introduction. The concept of "Satan" and its development in the Old Testament. The mal'ak Yahweh as Satan in the story of Balaam. Satan as one of the bene ha-elohim. Satan as opponent of the mal'ak Yahweh. Satan as independent demon

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