Satan
Christians traditionally think of Satan as Lucifer, God's enemy, who rebelled against Him out of pride and then caused Adam and Eve to sin. But, as Kelly shows, this portrayal is not biblical but a scenario invented by the early Fathers of the Church which became the 'New Biography of Satan'. The 'Original Biography' must be reconstructed from the New Testament where Satan is the same sort of celestial functionary we see in the Book of Job - appointed to govern the world, specifically to monitor and test human beings. But he is brutal and deceitful in his methods, and Jesus predicts that his rule will soon come to an end. Kelly traces the further developments of the 'New Biography': humankind's inherited guilt, captivity by Satan, and punishment in Hell at his hands. This profile of Satan remains dominant, but Kelly urges a return to the 'Original Biography of Satan'.
- Challenges the traditional Christian view of Satan using evidence from the Bible
- Kelly shows how the character-assassination of Satan developed and persists to the present day
- Contains separate scripture and full topic indexes
Reviews & endorsements
"...the book intriguingly and meticulously maps each minute twist and turn in Satan's "biography.""
Daniel Pick, BOOKFORUM
"K.'s chronological and historical approach makes a useful contribution to the understanding of Christian images of Satan and will be of interest to historians, theologians, and individuals interested in religious studies and the humanities in general." --J. Edward Wright, University of Arizona, Tucson: The Catholic Bible Quarterly
Product details
August 2006Paperback
9780521604024
376 pages
227 × 153 × 22 mm
0.611kg
15 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Hebrew Backgrounds:
- 1. The Old Testament
- 2. Apocryphal works and the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Part II. The New Testament: Satan Comes Into His Own:
- 3. St Paul, the first Christian writer
- 4. The four Gospels
- 5. Later Epistles
- 6. The apocalypse of John the Divine
- 7. Putting the New Testament together: a composite portrait of Satan in canonical order
- Part III. Satan and Adam:
- 8. Satan's original sin: felling Adam
- Part IV. The Rise of the Fallen Lucifer:
- 9. Lucifer and the new biography of Satan
- 10. Satan and the human race
- 11. Theorizing Satan
- 12. Satan in literature and art
- Part V. Satan in the Modern World:
- 13. Temptation and possession
- 14. Doubts and affirmations
- Summary and conclusion
- Index of passages
- General index.