01353nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200110006808200130007910000160009210000110010824500230011924500390014224500150018126000100019626000230020626000090022930000110023830000140024930000090026352005480027265000340082085601130085499900150096795200690098220260119070722.02022-08-06 10:49:27 a1403969337 a1 a0 eng a235.47 bT111-W94 aWray, T. J. eAuthor aThe birth of Satan bTracing the devil's biblical roots cT. J. Wray aU.S.A bPalgrave Macmillan c2005 a211tr. bHardcover c21cm aOf all the demons, monsters, fiends, and ogres to preoccupy the western imagination in literature, art, and film, no figure has been more feared―or misunderstood--than Satan. But how accurate are the popular images of Satan? How--and why--did this rather minor biblical character morph into the very embodiment of evil? T.J. Wray and Gregory Mobley guide readers on a journey to retrace Satan's biblical roots. Engaging and informative, “The Birth of Satan” is a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered about the origins of the Devil. aDevil -- History of doctrines4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/8/6/317hl5N70RL._SX327_BO1_204_203_200_.jpgyCover Image c8743d8743 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-8743v0.00yBK