Description
- A foreword from Lucien Greaves, activist, spokesperson, and cofounder of The Satanic Temple
- Information on Satan's biblical origins, and his various names, appearances, and symbols
- Details on his age-old role as a scapegoat, from medieval witch trials to the 1980s Satanic Panic
- An overview of modern philosophy and practices, focusing on The Church of Satan, The Satanic Bible, and The Satanic Temple
- Examples of the Devil's influence on art, literature, music, and films--from Paradise Lost to Rosemary's Baby
This accessible book explains how Satanism developed in the context of social history while debunking lurid conspiracy theories about serial killers and ritual abuse. It includes a primer on various Satanic practices such as social activism, rituals, and holidays. In the spirit of the fallen angel Lucifer, be inspired by Satanism's affirmative values that courageously oppose arbitrary authority and champion nonconformity.
Author: La Carmina
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Published: 10/25/2022
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 7.01h x 4.96w x 0.55d
ISBN13: 9781646044221
ISBN10: 1646044223
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Paganism & Neo-Paganism
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Occultism
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Angels & Spirit Guides
About the Author
La Carmina is an award-winning alternative culture journalist and TV host. She runs the leading blog about Goth travel, fashion and Satanism (LaCarmina.com/blog), which was featured in The New York Times and Washington Post. La Carmina is the author of four books including Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo and Cute Yummy Time, published by Penguin Random House. She received a journalism prize from the Society of American Travel Writers, and her writing has appeared in Time Magazine, CNN, Business Insider and Architectural Digest. As a TV personality, La Carmina has danced with William Shatner and Henry Winkler on NBC's Better Late Than Never, dined with Japanese monsters on Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods, negotiated a $666 taxidermy head on Discovery Channel's Oddities, cooked cute food on The Today Show, and debated "bagelhead" body modifications on The Doctors. She is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. Follow La Carmina's Gothic adventures in over 70 countries on LaCarmina.com and social media @LaCarmina.