Author

Publication

2001-09-01 - University Of Chicago Press

Language

English

Word Count

64,000 words, Guess

Page Count

256 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL9360353M
  • ISBN-100226501329
  • ISBN-139780226501321
  • LibraryThing430152
  • Library of Congress Control Number2001000824
and 2 more
  • OCLC Control Number45957939
  • Better World Books9780226501321

Classifications

  • LCCBF1511.M34 2001
  • LCCBF1511 .M34 2001
  • LCCBF 1511 .M34 2001

Description

"According to Christian theology, fallen angels hold key similarities to human beings because they share our outcast condition. Cast to Earth and wandering in search of respite, their chief activity is their engagement in dialogue with humanity. With this probing new contribution to the study of Christianity, Armando Maggi examines this dialogue, exploring how evil spirits interacted with mankind during the early modern period. Reading innumerable treatises on demonology written during the Renaissance, including Thesaurus exorcismorum, the most important record of early modern exorcisms, Maggi finds repeated attempts to define the language exchanged between the fallen progeny of Adam, and the most notorious fallen angel of them all, Satan. Using points of departure taken from de Certeau and Lacan, Maggi shows that Satan articulates his language first and foremost in the mind. More than speaking, the devil tries to make human beings understand his language and speak it themselves. Through sodomites, infidels, and witches, then, the devil is able to infect humanity as it appropriates his seductive rhetoric."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

"THE CONNECTION between the human kind expelled from the earthly paradise and the devil banished from heaven is founded on their common accident," Leon d'Alexis remarks in the opening section of Traicte des energumenes, a brief Renaissance essay on demonology that may serve as a basic introduction to this study.

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Other Editions

  • Satan's Rhetoric: A Study of Renaissance DemonologyHardcoverUniversity Of Chicago Press2001-09-01

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