Authors of the OT assumed the existence of the demons. They show them as creatures competing with the God and trying to conduct man to the evil, but they define neither their nature nor their relation to the God. Reflections of the Authors of the OT head toward discovering the source of all evil in the demons. In the Book of Wisdom, which was written in the first century before Christ, we can read: But by the envy of the devil, death entered the world (Wis 2,24). The NT gives the more developed teaching about the demons. In the Gospel narratives about the temptation of Jesus the Satan is shown as a very intelligent person who possesses big power and lusts for idolatry. According to the Synoptical Gospels the fight against the Satan is the e...
<strong>Demonology in New Testament times</strong><br /> Modem demonology has beco...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in an...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
According to the researchers, Origen († 254) was the author of the Homilies on the Book of Psalms, w...
A series of studies given on The Bible Institute Hour.https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/biola-radio-p...
The writers of Didache, 1 Clement, Shepherd of Hermas, Martyrdom of Polycarp, and 2 Clement consiste...
The article presents the role of evil spirits in the history of salvation according to Saint Peter C...
This thesis aims to elucidate the nature of the references to Satan in the undisputed Pauline corpus...
In reading the gospel of Mark one gets the impression that one of the main activities of Jesus is ex...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
<strong>Satan and his powers in the New Testament � especially as opposed to the Holy Spirit&l...
'Is the devil on the loose?' New Testament perspectives on the struggle between Christ and Satan A...
The idea of progress has become one of the central concepts of western civilization; but in the ante...
That across the years of human time, Satan has been arrayed against God to thwart the purposes of th...
<strong>Demonology in New Testament times</strong><br /> Modem demonology has beco...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in an...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
According to the researchers, Origen († 254) was the author of the Homilies on the Book of Psalms, w...
A series of studies given on The Bible Institute Hour.https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/biola-radio-p...
The writers of Didache, 1 Clement, Shepherd of Hermas, Martyrdom of Polycarp, and 2 Clement consiste...
The article presents the role of evil spirits in the history of salvation according to Saint Peter C...
This thesis aims to elucidate the nature of the references to Satan in the undisputed Pauline corpus...
In reading the gospel of Mark one gets the impression that one of the main activities of Jesus is ex...
It is commonly known that the Bible does not contain systematic hamartiology or satanology.Also the ...
<strong>Satan and his powers in the New Testament � especially as opposed to the Holy Spirit&l...
'Is the devil on the loose?' New Testament perspectives on the struggle between Christ and Satan A...
The idea of progress has become one of the central concepts of western civilization; but in the ante...
That across the years of human time, Satan has been arrayed against God to thwart the purposes of th...
<strong>Demonology in New Testament times</strong><br /> Modem demonology has beco...
In contemporary discussions of natural evil, one classically important theodicy—variously called war...
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in an...