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I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)
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I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)

Delve into the many aspects of the evolving archetype of Lucifer, from his multifaceted creation to his almost endearing charm on today\u2019s world stage. Explore myths and legends of not only Satan, but what Lucifer represents in our culture and the effects it has had over the centuries\u2014from dogmatic repression of pagan beliefs to the fervor during the heights of the \u201CSatanic Panic\u201D of the 1980s and 1990s. Examine the defense of old Nick by the Romantic writers and Anton LaVey\u2019s Church of Satan, as well as literature and film\u2019s role in redefining his ever-changing guise. Learn the aspects of his origins and see what has been borrowed from other faiths to shape our mental picture of the being known as The Devil. Suspend preconceived notions and look at the evolution of this mythic persona from

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Exploring the Archetype and Origins of the Devil

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I. Lucifer by Corvis Nocturnum (Paperback Book)

Delve into the many aspects of the evolving archetype of Lucifer, from his multifaceted creation to his almost endearing charm on today\u2019s world stage. Explore myths and legends of not only Satan, but what Lucifer represents in our culture and the effects it has had over the centuries\u2014from dogmatic repression of pagan beliefs to the fervor during the heights of the \u201CSatanic Panic\u201D of the 1980s and 1990s. Examine the defense of old Nick by the Romantic writers and Anton LaVey\u2019s Church of Satan, as well as literature and film\u2019s role in redefining his ever-changing guise. Learn the aspects of his origins and see what has been borrowed from other faiths to shape our mental picture of the being known as The Devil. Suspend preconceived notions and look at the evolution of this mythic persona from

I. Lucifer

Exploring the Archetype and Origins of the Devil

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Delve into the many aspects of the evolving archetype of Lucifer, from his multifaceted creation to his almost endearing charm on today\u2019s world stage. Explore myths and legends of not only Satan, but what Lucifer represents in our culture and the effects it has had over the centuries\u2014from dogmatic repression of pagan beliefs to the fervor during the heights of the \u201CSatanic Panic\u201D of the 1980s and 1990s. Examine the defense of old Nick by the Romantic writers and Anton LaVey\u2019s Church of Satan, as well as literature and film\u2019s role in redefining his ever-changing guise. Learn the aspects of his origins and see what has been borrowed from other faiths to shape our mental picture of the being known as The Devil. Suspend preconceived notions and look at the evolution of this mythic persona from

I. Lucifer

Exploring the Archetype and Origins of the Devil

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This brand new item is available with free UK delivery using Royal M;

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