Demonology And DevilLore, Moncure Daniel Conway
Demonology And DevilLore, Moncure Daniel Conway
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Demonology And Devil-Lore

Author: Moncure Daniel Conway

Narrator: Matthew Schmitz

Unabridged: 22 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2024


Synopsis

Brought to you by Altrusian Grace Media and narrated by Matthew Schmitz.Written in the 19th century, this lengthy and thorough text documents the various manifestations of demons and devils in the Christian religion. The forms they take, and the means by which they appear in the physical world, are cataloged. How they correspond to actual phenomena, such as death and pestilence, is likewise noted. Conway draws upon various writings within the Biblical scriptures, together with later works published in the Middle Ages and subsequent centuries, to arrive at his own comprehensive treatment of the subject. The second half of the work concerns devils. Various figures such as Ahriman and Viswámitra receive chapters, in which the writings about them are quoted to form a complete image of their behavior and meanings. Appearances of devils in later works, such as the diabolical Mephistopheles in Goethe's Faust, are also cataloged. The overarching aim of Conway's thesis is to draw parallels between the various demonic and devilish phenomena, while noting their overall influence across the history of Christianity. The text is informative in tone and does not stray to dogmatism; Conway instead provides sourced information in a factual, studied tone. For his part, Conway was not a believer in the lore of demons. Although he served variously as a Methodist, Unitarian and Freethought minister in life, he had little time for the supernatural elements of Christianity. It is thus that Demonology and Devil-lore is an effort toward debunking and discounting what Conway viewed as the fantastical elements of a faith he otherwise identified with spiritually and morally. Today, Demonology and Devil-lore is somewhat archaic in terms of tone owing to its age. However, it still counts among the most thorough, in-depth and wide-ranging treatments of a subject which has fascinated religious and non-religious persons alike for centuries.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Andy

I read the first volume of this book over a course of several months, a chapter here and there. It's quite fascinating and informative about beliefs across cultures, although I thought that some of the connections Conway makes can be a bit tenuous at times. Even if the author's own theories aren't a......more

Goodreads review by Derek

Vol. 2 was the only book I ever stole from a library (though I later returned it). Written in the late 1870s when Conway was at Harvard (at the same time and place that Child was collecting his ballads), D and D is a brilliant piece of history and psychological study of evil – much of it the evil of......more

I haven’t worked out if this is the half version or the full version (as a Goodreads page) but I assuredly completed both volumes in my reading (blessed be the public domain). This is an interesting overview of so many facets of folklore it’s hard to keep up with them, however, I have to say I don’t......more

[EN] I've finished this book about demonology which analyze how different cultures and regilions have interpreted demons and devil along history. It has two volumes, 1st for #demons, relating it with entities that do harm to acomplish some greater objective and 2nd for #devil, who performs damage bec......more

Goodreads review by Marcel

I started reading this book in 2014 and interrupted my progress several times finding it tiresome and uninteresting. The second volume caught my attention by this year’s Easter and it went smoothly from there. Daniel Conway is better known for being an abolitionist minister. As a treatise on the histo......more