From the religious historian whose The Gnostic Gospels won both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award comes a dramatic interpretation of Satan and his role on the Christian tradition. With magisterial learning and the elan of a born storyteller, Pagels turns Satan's story into an audacious exploration of Christianity's shadow side, in which the gospel of love gives way to irrational hatreds that continue to haunt Christians and non-Christians alike.
From the National Book Award-winning and National Book Critics Circle Award-winningΒ author of The Gnostic Gospels comesΒ a dramatic interpretation of Satan and his role on the Christian tradition.Β
"Arresting...brilliant...this book illuminates the angels with which we must wrestle to come to the truth of our bedeviling spritual problems." βThe Boston Globe
With magisterial learning and the elan of a born storyteller, Pagels turns Satanβs story into an audacious exploration of Christianityβs shadow side, in which the gospel of love gives way to irrational hatreds that continue to haunt Christians and non-Christians alike.
“"Arresting . . . brilliant . . . this book illuminates the angels with which we must wrestle to come to the truth of our bedeviling spritual problems."”
"Arresting...brilliant...this book illuminates the angels with which we must wrestle to come to the truth of our bedeviling spritual problems." βThe Boston Globe
"Pagels is a wonderful writer.... She has a gift for bringing ancient texts alive.... Fascinating." βSan Francisco Chronicle
"Lively reading...a book that makes familiar concepts disturbingly fresh and provocative." βThe New York Times
"Pagels has achieved something important.... Thoughtful scholarly works that are also original and adventurous are not common. The Origin of Satan is such a work, and we should be correspondingly grateful." βNew York Review of Books
"Lucid and closely reasoned.... Pagels remains always a lively writer who discerns the human implications of esoteric texts and scholarly disputes." βChicago Tribune
ELAINE PAGELS is the Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University and the author of Reading Judas, The Gnostic Gospelsβwinner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Awardβand the New York Times bestseller Beyond Belief. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey.
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