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Mephistopheles by Jeffrey Burton Russell

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Mephistopheles

The Devil in the Modern World

Jeffrey Burton Russell

Cornell University Press · Print & ebook · October 31, 1986

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An excellent and important intellectual history.

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Authors
Jeffrey Burton Russell
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Published
October 31, 1986
Format
Print & ebook
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Angels & Demons · LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Religion
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Angels & Demons

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  • Religious Lives

  • Comparative Religion

  • Angels & Demons

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An excellent and important intellectual history. ? Library Journal Using examples from theology, philosophy, art, literature, and popular culture, Russell describes the great changes effected in our idea of the Devil by the intellectual and cultural developments of modern times. Mephistopheles is the fourth and final volume of Jeffrey Burton Russell's critically acclaimed history of the concept of the Devil. The series constitutes the most complete historical study ever made...

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An excellent and important intellectual history. ? Library Journal Using examples from theology, philosophy, art, literature, and popular culture, Russell describes the great changes effected in our idea of the Devil by the intellectual and cultural developments of modern times. Mephistopheles is the fourth and final volume of Jeffrey Burton Russell's critically acclaimed history of the concept of the Devil. The series constitutes the most complete historical study ever made of the figure called the second most famous personage in Christianity. In the first three volumes, the author brought the history of Christian diabology to the end of the Middle Ages. This volume continues the story from the Reformation to the present, tracing the fragmentation of the tradition.

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