Recensione:
'Lucid... coolly analytical... As Almond points out, in popular culture the Devil still repeatedly rides out.'
Lucy Hughes-Hallett, The Times
'Almond tells this complicated story succinctly and clearly, taking us through all the twists and turns with an unwavering eye.'
Peter Stanford, The Tablet
'Philip Almond charts Satan's 'life' from slightly confusing origins in the Bible to full-blown maturity as the cloven-footed devil of the Middle Ages. Almond sheds new light on the prince of darkness.'
Marcus Tanner, Independent
'The Devil has had a number of biographies over the years... any future ones will have to be measured against this latest excellent work...scholarly and readable, both a sound theological study and a fascinating examination of the role of the Devil through human history.' (
The Catholic Herald)
'Philip Almond's new book is a triumph of the simple exposition of complex concepts. With humour and charm, it proceeds accessibly from the earliest Jewish writings on demons to eighteenth-century attempts to challenge the belief that Satan was active in human affairs. Angels, giants, demoniacs, witches and divines fill its pages, and the breadth of research informing the book is impressively broad. Yet the text is informal and readable. Almond has made theology and demonology approachable and his account rips along. Readers will find a wealth of great stories recounted here. The book also provokes serious thought about the process of demonising groupings belonging to despised sects or social groups, and the terrible consequences of regarding other people as agents of the devil. This is an entertaining and informative read.' (
Marion Gibson, Associate Professor of Renaissance and Magical Literatures, University of Exeter)
L'autore:
Philip C Almond is Emeritus Professor of Religion in the University of Queensland. His previous books include The Witches of Warboys: An Extraordinary Story of Sorcery, Sadism and Satanic Possession (2008), England's First Demonologist: Reginald Scot and 'The Discoverie of Witchcraft' (2011) and The Lancashire Witches: A Chronicle of Sorcery and Death on Pendle Hill (2012), all published by I.B.Tauris.
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