The Invention of Satanism

The Invention of Satanism
ISBN-10
0190277491
ISBN-13
9780190277499
Category
Religion
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2015-10-30
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Authors
James R. Lewis, Asbjorn Dyrendal, Jesper Aa. Petersen

Description

Satanism is a complex phenomenon that has often been the source of controversy across social and rhetorical contexts. Some consider it the root of all evil. Others see it as a childish form of rebellion or as a misapplication of serious esoteric beliefs and practices. Still others consider it a specific religion or philosophy that serves as a form of personal and collective identity. In The Invention of Satanism, three experts explore Satanism as a contemporary movement that is in continuous dialogue with popular culture, and which provides a breeding ground for other new religious movements. By shifting the focus from mythology to meaning-making, this book examines the invention of Satanism among self-declared religious Satanists. Like all ideologists and believers, Satanists incorporate, borrow, and modify elements from other traditions; the authors investigate how traditional folklore and prior strands of occultism were synthesized by Anton LaVey in his founding of the Church of Satan and creation of the Satanic Bible. Later chapters discuss contemporary Satanist subcultures, demonstrating how Satanism continues to reinvent itself despite its brief history as an organized phenomenon. There are now numerous forms of Satanism with distinctive interpretations of what being a Satanist entails, with some of these new versions deviating more from the historical "mainstream" than others. In this fascinating account of a seemingly arcane and often-feared movement, Dyrendal, Lewis, and Petersen demonstrate that the invention of Satanism is an ongoing, ever-evolving process.

Other editions

Similar books

  • The Invention of Satanism
    By James R. Lewis, Asbjørn Dyrendal, Jesper Aagaard Petersen

    The Invention of Satanism

  • Children of Lucifer: The Origins of Modern Religious Satanism
    By Ruben van Luijk

    Satanism adopts Satan, the Judeo-Christian representative of evil, as an object of veneration. This work explores the historical origins of this extraordinary 'antireligion.'

  • The Origin of Satan
    By Elaine Pagels

    A study of the role of the devil in biblical and modern times theorizes that dissident social gorups that resisted Christianity, such as pagans and Jews, were typically portrayed as demons and therefore established as threats.

  • Speak of the Devil: How the Satanic Temple Is Changing the Way We Talk about Religion
    By Joseph P. Laycock

    In this book-length study of The Satanic Temple, Joseph Laycock, a scholar of new religious movements, contends that the emergence of "political Satanism" marks a significant moment in American religious history that will have a lasting ...

  • Modern Satanism: Anatomy of a Radical Subculture
    By Chris Mathews

    Mathews offers a history and analysis of modern Satanism and its many derivations.

  • The Book of Secular Satanism
    By Asher M. Vindicta

    This Book is a truly Atheistic approach to modern Satanism and establishes Secular Satanism as a lifestyle and philosophy instead of a religion.

  • The Devil's Party: Satanism in Modernity
    By Jesper Aa. Petersen, Per Faxneld

    The book will be an invaluable resource for everyone interested in Satanism as a philosophical or religious position of alterity rather than as an imagined other.

  • Satanism: A Social History
    By Massimo Introvigne

    The McMartin trial lasted for six years, from 1984 to 1990, with a cost for American taxpayers of over sixteen million ... Richard Krooth, Anatomy of the McMartin Child Molestation Case, Lanham (Maryland): University Press of America, ...

  • Contemporary Religious Satanism: A Critical Anthology
    By Jesper Aagaard Petersen

    This book brings together a group of international scholars to produce the first serious book-length study of religious Satanism, presenting a collection that will have wide appeal to specialists and non-specialists alike.

  • Contemporary Esotericism
    By Egil Asprem, Kennet Granholm

    Combining historiographical analysis with theories and methodologies from the social sciences, the volume explores new problems and offers new possibilities for the study of esoterica.