In this paper it is the development of the notion of an evil figure that became the source of the introduction of sins and evil things on earth. In fact there are two questions that will be dealt with in this paper; the explanation to how the fall of the devil came about and how sin and evilness were introduced to man. The texts which will be investigated in this paper are the legend that tells about the life of Adam and Eve; The Life of Adam and Eve. A text called Apocalypse of Sedrach and the Gospel of Bartholomew, some Surahs from the Quran, the Holy book of Islam and also some Hadith will be investigated. This study shows that there are many similarities between texts and Scriptures that has originated in the different religious traditi...
This study identifies four strategies for theologically reframing the story of the sin of Adam and E...
Animosity in the form of friendship and trickery in the form of benevolence ensure more success for ...
In Arabic Satan means an enemy, one who is distant, misled, burnt, disowned from the grace of God an...
In this paper it is the development of the notion of an evil figure that became the source of the in...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
Contrary to popular opinion, the story of Adam and Eve is not confined to the book of Genesis. It ha...
The Jewish Apocalyptic tradition shows various conceptions about the origin of evil, which are devel...
The scope of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions extends from pre-historic...
This essay outlines the evolution of Satan / the Devil as a character in the literature of ancient I...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
This paper studies the devil as a demonologically important figure, focusing mainly on the formation...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...
This paper attempts to explore the creation of Satan as an embodiment of evil in Early Christian the...
Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was aware of the enormity of evil that people commit. He kept remindi...
This analytical, library-based article compares dialogues between God and Satan in the Quran with ot...
This study identifies four strategies for theologically reframing the story of the sin of Adam and E...
Animosity in the form of friendship and trickery in the form of benevolence ensure more success for ...
In Arabic Satan means an enemy, one who is distant, misled, burnt, disowned from the grace of God an...
In this paper it is the development of the notion of an evil figure that became the source of the in...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
Contrary to popular opinion, the story of Adam and Eve is not confined to the book of Genesis. It ha...
The Jewish Apocalyptic tradition shows various conceptions about the origin of evil, which are devel...
The scope of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions extends from pre-historic...
This essay outlines the evolution of Satan / the Devil as a character in the literature of ancient I...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
This paper studies the devil as a demonologically important figure, focusing mainly on the formation...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...
This paper attempts to explore the creation of Satan as an embodiment of evil in Early Christian the...
Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was aware of the enormity of evil that people commit. He kept remindi...
This analytical, library-based article compares dialogues between God and Satan in the Quran with ot...
This study identifies four strategies for theologically reframing the story of the sin of Adam and E...
Animosity in the form of friendship and trickery in the form of benevolence ensure more success for ...
In Arabic Satan means an enemy, one who is distant, misled, burnt, disowned from the grace of God an...