Demonology and Devil Lore. The Mythology of Evil

Par : Moncure D. Conway
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  • Nombre de pages746
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4778193-6
  • EAN8596547781936
  • Date de parution18/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille4 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Demonology and Devil Lore, " Moncure D. Conway embarks on an exhaustive exploration of the conceptualizations of evil and the supernatural across various cultures and epochs. Through a meticulous synthesis of historical texts, folklore, and religious doctrines, Conway artfully dissects the evolution of the demonological narrative, illustrating how societal fears and moral beliefs shape our understanding of the devil.
His literary style is marked by its erudition, employing a rich vocabulary and a critical lens that invites readers to ponder the intersection of humanity and its shadowy counterparts. This work holds particular significance as it reflects late 19th-century intellectual currents, where scientific skepticism was beginning to contest orthodox religious beliefs, thus enriching its context within the broader discourse of supernatural studies.
Moncure D. Conway, an American transcendentalist and social reformer, was deeply influenced by his background and the tumultuous socio-political climate of his time. Born into a Virginia family with strong ties to the abolitionist movement, he wrestled with the moral implications of society's constructs, ultimately channeling his inquiries into this comprehensive examination of demonology. His diverse interests, which spanned philosophy, science, and theology, provide a profound backdrop to this work, allowing for a multidimensional perspective that speaks to both the historical and personal.
For readers intrigued by the complexities of belief systems and the historical underpinnings of superstition, "Demonology and Devil Lore" is an indispensable addition to the discourse on evil's place in human experience. Conway's work not only contributes to our understanding of demonology but also serves as a poignant reflection on the darker aspects of cultural identity. It is a compelling invitation to reassess our own beliefs and fears in light of the vast tapestry of human thought.
In "Demonology and Devil Lore, " Moncure D. Conway embarks on an exhaustive exploration of the conceptualizations of evil and the supernatural across various cultures and epochs. Through a meticulous synthesis of historical texts, folklore, and religious doctrines, Conway artfully dissects the evolution of the demonological narrative, illustrating how societal fears and moral beliefs shape our understanding of the devil.
His literary style is marked by its erudition, employing a rich vocabulary and a critical lens that invites readers to ponder the intersection of humanity and its shadowy counterparts. This work holds particular significance as it reflects late 19th-century intellectual currents, where scientific skepticism was beginning to contest orthodox religious beliefs, thus enriching its context within the broader discourse of supernatural studies.
Moncure D. Conway, an American transcendentalist and social reformer, was deeply influenced by his background and the tumultuous socio-political climate of his time. Born into a Virginia family with strong ties to the abolitionist movement, he wrestled with the moral implications of society's constructs, ultimately channeling his inquiries into this comprehensive examination of demonology. His diverse interests, which spanned philosophy, science, and theology, provide a profound backdrop to this work, allowing for a multidimensional perspective that speaks to both the historical and personal.
For readers intrigued by the complexities of belief systems and the historical underpinnings of superstition, "Demonology and Devil Lore" is an indispensable addition to the discourse on evil's place in human experience. Conway's work not only contributes to our understanding of demonology but also serves as a poignant reflection on the darker aspects of cultural identity. It is a compelling invitation to reassess our own beliefs and fears in light of the vast tapestry of human thought.
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