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Satan’s Empire: Ancient Rome’s anti-Christian appeal in extreme metal
Metal Music Studies, 2019This article discusses the previously unexplored intersection of the reception of classical antiquity in extreme metal with Satanic and anti-Christian themes.
Jeremy Swist
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"On Finsta, I can say 'Hail Satan'": Being Authentic but Disagreeable on Instagram
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020We use personality theory to compare self-presentation between multiple Instagram accounts, investigating authenticity and consistency. Many studies claim social media promote inauthentic self-presentation focused on socially desirable traits.
Lee Taber, S. Whittaker
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The Journal of Psychology, 2001
The influence on social behavior of beliefs in Satan and the nature of evil has received little empirical study. Elaine Pagels (1995) in her book, The Origin of Satan, argued that Christians' intolerance toward others is due to their belief in an active Satan.
K M, Wilson, J L, Huff
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The influence on social behavior of beliefs in Satan and the nature of evil has received little empirical study. Elaine Pagels (1995) in her book, The Origin of Satan, argued that Christians' intolerance toward others is due to their belief in an active Satan.
K M, Wilson, J L, Huff
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Social Science Research Network, 2020
The paper analyzes the role of Satan in the play ‘The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus” by Christopher Marlow i . Moreover, it is designed to investigate Muslims’ perception of Satan and his chief characteristics like pride, confidence, anger, lying ...
Shamaila Amir
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The paper analyzes the role of Satan in the play ‘The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus” by Christopher Marlow i . Moreover, it is designed to investigate Muslims’ perception of Satan and his chief characteristics like pride, confidence, anger, lying ...
Shamaila Amir
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Fabulous Monsters, 2019
The Barna Group has found that a very small percentage of born again Christians have a biblical worldview. They define a “biblical worldview” as having the following six elements: “The Bible is totally accurate in all of the principles it teaches; Satan ...
A. Myre, Liminaire Satan, A. Myre
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The Barna Group has found that a very small percentage of born again Christians have a biblical worldview. They define a “biblical worldview” as having the following six elements: “The Bible is totally accurate in all of the principles it teaches; Satan ...
A. Myre, Liminaire Satan, A. Myre
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I cannot baptize Satan: The communicative import of Mbube death-prevention names
Sociolinguistic Studies, 2019This article examines the communicative significance and sociolinguistic import of deathprevention names in Mbube, Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River State, Southeastern Nigeria. Naming in the Mbube cultural context reveals deep insights into the
J. Akung, Oshega Abang
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Als Vorlage diente ein von Holloway umgesetzter Stich Johann Heinrich Füsslis für Lavaters "Essays on Physiognomy", vgl.
Hess, David, Füssli, Johann Heinrich
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Hess, David, Füssli, Johann Heinrich
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2023
What is Satanism? The word has functioned as a powerful indictment of one's rivals, an expression of rebellion against authority, and sometimes to describe the deliberate worship of dark, supernatural forces. This Element provides a concise overview of Satanism from its origins in early modern Europe through the present.
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What is Satanism? The word has functioned as a powerful indictment of one's rivals, an expression of rebellion against authority, and sometimes to describe the deliberate worship of dark, supernatural forces. This Element provides a concise overview of Satanism from its origins in early modern Europe through the present.
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2016
« S’il est une figure qui a marqué, souvent de manière traumatique, l’imagination collective des sociétés occidentales, c’est bien celle de Satan »Qui se cache derrière l’ombre du mal personnifié qui fut aussi nommée Méphisto, Lucifer ou Belzébuth ?L’ouvrage revient sur les origines religieuses de cette figure, profondément ancrée au fondement même du ...
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« S’il est une figure qui a marqué, souvent de manière traumatique, l’imagination collective des sociétés occidentales, c’est bien celle de Satan »Qui se cache derrière l’ombre du mal personnifié qui fut aussi nommée Méphisto, Lucifer ou Belzébuth ?L’ouvrage revient sur les origines religieuses de cette figure, profondément ancrée au fondement même du ...
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2015
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in ancient texts and the history of interpretation.
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Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in ancient texts and the history of interpretation.
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