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The Devil in History

Shona Morgan

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English
Shona Morgan
29 January 2026
The Devil in History: Demonology and the Ars Goetia explores how ideas of evil, demons, and the adversary developed across centuries of religious belief, cultural exchange, and historical upheaval.

From the demon spirits of ancient Mesopotamia to the adversary of Hebrew scripture, from medieval Christian diabology to the grimoires of early modern Europe, this book traces the long evolution of the Devil as both theological figure and cultural force. It examines how societies understood misfortune, temptation, illness, and moral conflict through supernatural frameworks, and how those beliefs shaped law, ritual, art, and daily life.

Central to the study is the Ars Goetia, the first book of the Lesser Key of Solomon, which catalogues seventy two demons along with their names, ranks, functions, and sigils. Placed within its proper historical context, the Ars Goetia is revealed not as an isolated occult curiosity but as the culmination of centuries of angelology, demon hierarchy, ritual magic, and religious debate. The book examines how these spirits were understood, why they were classified as they were, and what their functions reveal about early modern conceptions of power, authority, and the unseen world.

The work also addresses the witch trials and the doctrine of demonic pacts, exploring how fear of the Devil moved from theology into law with devastating consequences. It examines how ideas of diabolism justified persecution, how confessions were shaped by belief and coercion, and how demonology eventually shifted as legal, religious, and intellectual attitudes changed.

Bringing together religious history, demonological tradition, and grimoire studies, this book offers a comprehensive account of how the Devil was imagined, feared, systematized, and preserved in Western thought. It is a study of belief not as superstition, but as a powerful force that shaped civilizations and continues to influence culture, religion, and the language of evil today.
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Imprint:   Shona Morgan
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   476g
ISBN:   9798233365782
Pages:   358
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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