Autorentext

A pioneer in the promotion of interfaith dialogue, Paul Carus was a renowned writer on philosophy and comparative religion and a major influence in introducing Westerners to Buddhism and other Eastern concepts.



Klappentext

A pioneer in the promotion of interfaith dialogue, Paul Carus (1852?1919) was a highly regarded writer on philosophy and comparative religion and a major influence in introducing Buddhist and other Eastern ideas to the West. The History of the Devil is his magnum opus, exploring the evolution of the idea of evil and the concept of Satan from antiquity to modern times.
Carus follows the devil around the world, highlighting satanic manifestations in a fascinating variety of cultures and historic periods. In addition to examining the concepts of good and evil as religious and philosophical ideas, he discusses the particulars of demonology in ancient Egypt and Persia, in Hindu and Buddhist thought, in early Christianity, and throughout the Inquisition and Reformation. At once scholarly and intriguing, the text is enhanced by 350 rare and fascinating illustrations.

Titel
The History of the Devil
Untertitel
With 350 Illustrations
EAN
0800759122899
ISBN
978-0-486-12289-2
Format
ePUB
Veröffentlichung
15.08.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
54.19 MB
Anzahl Seiten
512
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch