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6 June 2024

In 1980 a book appeared which caused a considerable stir across the globe: Michelle Remembers by Lawrence Pazder and Michelle Smith. This book helped set in train what was later referred to by scholars as the “Satanic Panic” or the &ldquo...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
65,904 Views
15 Pages

21 March 2021

This paper is an inquiry into a contemporary heavy metal band from Sweden called Ghost. Ghost released its first studio album in 2010 and, while there is some discussion as to what their genre is exactly, they immediately became a rising star in the...

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  • Open Access
484 Views
22 Pages

17 November 2025

This study focuses on the tight reservoirs of the Jingzigou Formation in the Satan 1 block of the Jinan Sag, Junggar Basin. By integrating analyses of sedimentary microfacies, reservoir characteristics, and fracture distribution, it innovatively appl...

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  • Open Access
8,389 Views
17 Pages

4 March 2022

The article examines the War in Heaven scene depicting the Fall of the Rebel Angels in the 1200s Anglo-Norman group of illustrated Apocalypse manuscripts, key in the development of Apocalypse illustration as far as quality, quantity, and art historic...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,851 Views
10 Pages

20 August 2023

While the origin and etymology of the name Beelzebul have received some scholarly attention, very little attention has been given to the more basic question of why the scribes would choose this particular name for their accusations, or why Jesus woul...

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786 Views
19 Pages

27 March 2025

This study provides an analysis, text, and translation of satire III.1 from Thomas Naogeorgus’s Satyrarum libri quinque priores (1555), which offers a vivid neo-Latin poetic depiction of the fall of Satan and his followers. It situates Naogeorg...

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11 Citations
16,289 Views
27 Pages

27 September 2021

The following ethnographic and folkloric analysis of American exorcism practices post-1998 centers on four Catholic priest-exorcists currently active in the United States. After a brief commentary regarding the place of Satanism within contemporary C...

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2,131 Views
10 Pages

28 August 2025

The discipline of spirituality can be described as the study of human experience of encounter with the transcendent and our lived response to that encounter. There are commonalities to our experience of transcendence that cross the divides of culture...

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5 Citations
6,719 Views
35 Pages

4 August 2021

The article advocates a new approach to the Qur’an: To look at the text as a transcript of the earliest community’s intervention into major debates of its time. Rather than earlier textual traditions (“reception history”), particular burning theologi...

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6,279 Views
22 Pages

17 October 2024

This article describes the presence of a subliminal thesis—with conspiratorial and apocalyptic content—in the discourse of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition based on a documentary analysis of Adventist publications from the 1900s to the...

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11,269 Views
18 Pages

2 November 2021

Since the very origin of art, human beings have faced the challenge of the representation of Evil. Within the medieval Christian context, we may find many beings which have attempted to convey the power of the devil. Demonic beings, terrifying beasts...

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2,562 Views
14 Pages

19 November 2024

“Bluebeard” (ATU 321: Maiden-Killer), a fairy tale about a wealthy noble man and serial killer, is the most gruesome of Charles Perrault’s fairy tales. Bluebeard epitomizes evil and horror. In Perrault’s tale, Bluebeard’...

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7 Citations
23,351 Views
15 Pages

5 August 2019

This essay uses ethnographic research conducted among Haitian Protestants in the Bahamas in 2005 and 2012 plus internet resources to document the belief among Haitian Protestants (Haitians who practice Protestant forms of Christianity) that Haiti sup...

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5 Citations
15,744 Views
32 Pages

26 November 2019

In comparison with the estimated number of about 60,000 executed so-called witches (women and men), the number of executed and punished witch-priests seems to be rather irrelevant. This statement, however, overlooks the fact that it was only during m...

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612 Views
18 Pages

8 December 2025

The 10.29 Itaewon Disaster in Seoul, which claimed 159 lives during a Halloween celebration in 2022, has divided Korean Protestant discourse on Halloween into two opposing theological positions: one that interprets Halloween as inherently superstitio...

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1 Citations
11,686 Views
21 Pages

16 May 2019

The present study is the translation of Chapter 3 of the book of Ildikó Sz. Kristóf, entitled “Ördögi mesterséget nem cselekedtem.” A boszorkányüldözés társadalmi és kul...

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3,555 Views
20 Pages

8 May 2023

The purpose of this article is to explore what kind of light apocalyptic eschatology can shed on our understanding of Paul’s argumentation in 2 Cor 10–13. The focus is on 2 Cor 10:3–6, where Paul, using the topos of holy war, descri...

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3,763 Views
28 Pages

19 January 2025

After his questionable re-election in 2018, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Moros (NMM) began a campaign to attract the attention of evangelical leaders, apostles, prophets, pastors, and church members to secure their votes for the 2024 ca...

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9 Citations
3,089 Views
20 Pages

Both “Vitamin L for Life” and “One Milligram of Satan”: A Multi-Perspective Qualitative Exploration of Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy Use after Breast Cancer

  • Kirsti I. Toivonen,
  • Devesh Oberoi,
  • Kathryn King-Shier,
  • Katherine-Ann L. Piedalue,
  • Joshua A. Rash,
  • Linda E. Carlson and
  • Tavis S. Campbell

5 July 2021

Adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) is recommended after hormone receptor-positive breast cancer to reduce risk of recurrence, but adherence is sub-optimal in many women. Behavioral interventions have been ineffective in improving adherence rates to AET...