The Invention of Satanism is a useful text for those wanting a detailed, if brief, history of the Church of Satan, its development, and the demographic of its believers. The text is straightforward and information rich, a credit to the detailed knowledge of the compilers.

Tara Blue Moon Smith, University of Sydney, The Journal of Religious History

Well worth a read, representing perhaps the best place for students to begin their exploration of this subject.

Ethan Doyle White, Correspondences

The Invention of Satanism provides an accessible and highly informative introduction to contemporary Satanism as a religious movement. Succinctly covering a number of important themes in the history of Satanism, it will be especially useful to students and scholars interested in contemporary Western esotericism, Paganism, and New Religious Movements (NRMs). It also suggests many fruitful venues for future research.

Manon Hedenborg-White, Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism

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An important contribution to the field of Satanism studies... This volume functions as an excellent introduction to the subject in addition to establishing central research avenues in the field, supplemented by illuminating discussions of work that remains to be done. The Invention of Satanism will be a good first reference for both specialists and lay readers interested in Satanism, along with those investigating the various and overlapping fields of new religious movements, Paganism, occultism, the subjects of religious rhetoric, and other alternative religious currents and antinomian discourses.

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Satanism is a complex and controversial phenomenon co-existing in many social and rhetorical contexts. Some consider it the root of all evil in the world. Others see it as a juvenile proxy for rebellion or as a misapplication of serious esoteric beliefs and practices. Then again, some consider it a specific religious or philosophical position serving as a personal and collective identity. This book, written by three experts in the field of Satanism studies, examines Satanism as a contemporary movement in continuous dialogue with popular culture, aiding as a breeding ground for other new religious movements. Shifting the focus from mythology to meaning-making, this is a book about the invention of Satanism among self-declared religious Satanists. Like all ideologists and believers, Satanists incorporate, borrow, and modify elements from other traditions, and this book explores how traditional folklore and prior strands of occultism were synthesized by Anton LaVey in his founding of the Church of Satan and the creation of the Satanic Bible. Later chapters examine contemporary Satanist subcultures from various perspectives, also demonstrating how Satanism, despite its brief history as an organized phenomenon, continues to reinvent itself. There are now numerous Satanisms 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 abstruse and often-feared movement, Dyrendal, Lewis, and Petersen demonstrate that the invention of Satanism is an ongoing, ever-evolving process.
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Written by three experts in the field, The Invention of Satanism examines contemporary religious Satanism as the product of historical, ideological, and social processes.
Acknowledgements ; Preface: Introducing Satanism ; Chapter 1 - Anthropology of Evil: The Folklore of Satanism ; Chapter 2 - Satanic Precursors ; Chapter 3 - The Age of Satanism: Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan ; Chapter 4 - The Satanic Bible ; Chapter 5 - Reading Satanism through Demonology: The Satanism Scare ; Chapter 6 - Adopting Satanic Identities ; Chapter 7 - Little Nicky Grows Up? ; Chapter 8 - Satanic Attitudes ; Chapter 9 - Children of the Black Goat ; Epilogue: Satanism in Play ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index
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"The Invention of Satanism is a useful text for those wanting a detailed, if brief, history of the Church of Satan, its development, and the demographic of its believers. The text is straightforward and information rich, a credit to the detailed knowledge of the compilers." -- Tara Blue Moon Smith, University of Sydney, The Journal of Religious History "[W]ell worth a read, representing perhaps the best place for students to begin their exploration of this subject."-Ethan Doyle White, Correspondences "The Invention of Satanism provides an accessible and highly informative introduction to contemporary Satanism as a religious movement. Succinctly covering a number of important themes in the history of Satanism, it will be especially useful to students and scholars interested in contemporary Western esotericism, Paganism, and New Religious Movements (NRMs). It also suggests many fruitful venues for future research."-Manon Hedenborg-White, Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism "An important contribution to the field of Satanism studies . This volume functions as an excellent introduction to the subject in addition to establishing central research avenues in the field, supplemented by illuminating discussions of work that remains to be done. The Invention of Satanism will be a good first reference for both specialists and lay readers interested in Satanism, along with those investigating the various and overlapping fields of new religious movements, Paganism, occultism, the subjects of religious rhetoric, and other alternative religious currents and antinomian discourses."--Nova Religio "Studies of the esoteric and the occult have matured into a strong research area within the history of religions, and Dyrendal, Lewis, and Petersen have been at the forefront all the way. Their new book offers a state-of-the-art discussion of Satanism and the occulture in which it thrives. Based on facts and primary sources rather than hearsay, Satanists are presented as people, and as makers of religion." --Mikael Rothstein, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark and Guest Professor at the Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas "The Invention of Satanism is a groundbreaking book on two counts. It does not simply rehearse the story of a legendary Satan who symbolizes ultimate evil in Christianity. Rather, it focuses on real, contemporary satanic movements populated by individuals who openly identify as Satanists. Even more impressive and innovative, the authors ground their analysis in hard data from texts, interviews, surveys, and national censuses, bringing contemporary Satanism to life." --David G. Bromley, Professor of Religious Studies and Sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University and Founder and Director of the World Religions and Spirituality Project "This valuable volume demonstrates that concern about Satanism has not dissipated; it will always be a part of the cultural background of modern Western societies, but is ever-changing. The three authors, all well-known scholars, document the modern history of Satanism and how it is evolving, adding to scholarly knowledge about this fascinating and important cultural phenomenon." --James T. Richardson, co-editor of The Satanism Scare
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Selling point: The first synthesis of scholarship done on modern Satanism to tell a unified story on the subject Selling point: Written by three experts in the field of Satanism studies Selling point: Timely given that the 50th anniversary of the Church of Satan is coming up in 2016
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Asbjørn Dyrendal is Professor of Religious Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. James R. Lewis is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Tromsø in Tromsø, Norway. Jesper A. Petersen is Associate Professor at the Programme for Teacher Education at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway.
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Selling point: The first synthesis of scholarship done on modern Satanism to tell a unified story on the subject Selling point: Written by three experts in the field of Satanism studies Selling point: Timely given that the 50th anniversary of the Church of Satan is coming up in 2016
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195181104
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
522 gr
Høyde
157 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

Biografisk notat

Asbjørn Dyrendal is Professor of Religious Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway.; James R. Lewis is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Tromsø in Tromsø, Norway.; Jesper Aa. Petersen is Associate Professor at the Programme for Teacher Education at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway.