This essay outlines the evolution of Satan / the Devil as a character in the literature of ancient Israel (the Bible, the Pseudepigrapha, and the Dead Sea Scrolls). In some books of the Hebrew Bible (Zechariah, Job) the satan (still a noun, not a name) is one of the angels of the divine court, where he acts as public prosecutor against men, tempting God’s will to their detriment. In other Biblical books he appears as a deceitful accuser of men, then as the deceiver par excellence (as in 1Kings ), and as a rebel against God out of envy for the latter’s predilection towards Adam (as in the Life of Adam and Eve, henceforth his representation as Iblis in the Qur’an). This literary character was eventually named Satan and gradually developed in...
Authors of the OT assumed the existence of the demons. They show them as creatures competing with th...
In this essay, I survey some of this scholarly literature, with the intent of showing that antisemit...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...
This essay outlines the evolution of Satan / the Devil as a character in the literature of ancient I...
Satan or satan? Hebrew word שטן (satan) has been interpreted both as either a resistance or an oppon...
This is an etymological, Biblical and philosophical scrutiny of Milton's Satan. While Satan is a met...
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in an...
This dissertation is a study of the figure of Satan as a literary type in the works of three major p...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
Over more than 1000 years, philosophers and theologians debated the nature of evilness in religions,...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
In this paper it is the development of the notion of an evil figure that became the source of the in...
The scope of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions extends from pre-historic...
This analytical, library-based article compares dialogues between God and Satan in the Quran with ot...
This study analyses readings and interpretations of the satanic figure in John Milton´s epic Paradis...
Authors of the OT assumed the existence of the demons. They show them as creatures competing with th...
In this essay, I survey some of this scholarly literature, with the intent of showing that antisemit...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...
This essay outlines the evolution of Satan / the Devil as a character in the literature of ancient I...
Satan or satan? Hebrew word שטן (satan) has been interpreted both as either a resistance or an oppon...
This is an etymological, Biblical and philosophical scrutiny of Milton's Satan. While Satan is a met...
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in an...
This dissertation is a study of the figure of Satan as a literary type in the works of three major p...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
Over more than 1000 years, philosophers and theologians debated the nature of evilness in religions,...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
In this paper it is the development of the notion of an evil figure that became the source of the in...
The scope of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions extends from pre-historic...
This analytical, library-based article compares dialogues between God and Satan in the Quran with ot...
This study analyses readings and interpretations of the satanic figure in John Milton´s epic Paradis...
Authors of the OT assumed the existence of the demons. They show them as creatures competing with th...
In this essay, I survey some of this scholarly literature, with the intent of showing that antisemit...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...