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Author Pagels, Elaine H., 1943-

Title The origin of Satan / Elaine Pagels.

Publication Info. New York : Random House, [1995]

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Edition First edition.
Description xxiii, 214 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The gospel of Mark and the Jewish war -- The social history of Satan : from the Hebrew Bible to the Gospels -- Matthew's campaign against the Pharisees : deploying the devil -- Luke and John claim Israel's legacy : the split widens -- Satan's earthly kingdom : Christians against pagans -- The enemy within : demonizing the heretics.
Summary Who is Satan in the New Testament, and what is the evil that he represents? In this groundbreaking book, Elaine Pagels, Princeton's distinguished historian of religion, traces the evolution of Satan from its origins in the Hebrew Bible, where Satan is at first merely obstructive, to the New Testament, where Satan becomes the Prince of Darkness, the bitter enemy of God and man, evil incarnate. In The Origin of Satan, Pagels shows that the four Christian gospels tell two very different stories. The first is the story of Jesus' moral genius: his lessons of love, forgiveness, and redemption. The second tells of the bitter conflict between the followers of Jesus and their fellow Jews, a conflict in which the writers of the four gospels condemned as creatures of Satan those Jews who refused to worship Jesus as the Messiah. Writing during and just after the Jewish war against Rome, the evangelists invoked Satan to portray their Jewish enemies as God's enemies too. As Pagels then shows, the church later turned this satanic indictment against its Roman enemies, declaring that pagans and infidels were also creatures of Satan, and against its own dissenters, calling them heretics and ascribing their heterodox views to satanic influences.
Subject Bible. Gospels -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Devil -- Biblical teaching.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Bible. Gospels. (OCoLC)fst01808065
Christianity and antisemitism. (OCoLC)fst00859644
Devil -- Biblical teaching. (OCoLC)fst00891975
Duivel.
Nieuwe Testament.
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Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Other Form: Online version: Pagels, Elaine H., 1943- Origin of Satan. 1st ed. New York : Random House, ©1995 (OCoLC)623767399
ISBN 0679401407
9780679401407
0679731180
9780679731184
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