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Lucien Greaves (The Satanic Temple), “Church of Satan vs. Satanic Temple” (2017)
2023Abstract This chapter studies The Satanic Temple (TST), which has emerged as one of the most important movements in the history of Satanism. Penned by Lucien Greaves, the national spokesperson for TST in the United States, “Church of Satan vs. Satanic Temple” (2017) presents what Greaves perceives as the essential differences between TST
Fredrik Gregorius, Manon Hedenborg White
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2011
The Satan of popular imagination, God’s cosmic archenemy and the source of evil, has a long and complex history. Although scholars typically locate this history within the context of ancient Jewish and Christian imaginations, these origins are complicated by a number of factors. Among these are the various uses of the Hebrew noun satan to describe both
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The Satan of popular imagination, God’s cosmic archenemy and the source of evil, has a long and complex history. Although scholars typically locate this history within the context of ancient Jewish and Christian imaginations, these origins are complicated by a number of factors. Among these are the various uses of the Hebrew noun satan to describe both
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BMJ, 2013
Charles Turner Thackrah (1795-1833) enrolled as a pupil at Guy’s Hospital in London in 1815, two days after John Keats. Like the poet, Thackrah died young—at 38—from tuberculosis. Yet Thackrah’s brief life helped to save and improve the lives of millions through his crusading work on occupational disease.
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Charles Turner Thackrah (1795-1833) enrolled as a pupil at Guy’s Hospital in London in 1815, two days after John Keats. Like the poet, Thackrah died young—at 38—from tuberculosis. Yet Thackrah’s brief life helped to save and improve the lives of millions through his crusading work on occupational disease.
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The Idea of Satan as the Hero of Paradise Lost
Proceedings of the American Philosophical SocietyJ. Steadman
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Sympathy for the Devil: Belief in Satan and Moral Beliefs
Deviant Behavior, 2023Scott A Desmond
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Considering Fashion Journalism: News Values, Frames and Hybrid Genre in the Release of “Satan Shoes”
Journalism Studies, 2023Myles Ethan Lascity
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