01100nam a2200277 i 450099100186515970753620020508183016.0990423s1967 uk ||| | eng b10924267-39ule_instPARLA150142ExLDip.to Scienze Storiche Fil. e Geogr.ita230.0902Murray, A. Victor500802Abelard and St. Bernard :a study in twelfth century "modernism" /by A. Victor MurrayNew York :Barnes & Noble,c 1967viii, 168 p. ;23 cm.Abelardo, Pietro StudiSec. 20.Bernardo : di Chiaravalle <santo>Bernardo : di Chiaravalle <santo>StudiSec. 20.Theologia dottrinaleStoria - Medio Evo - 600-1500.b1092426721-09-0628-06-02991001865159707536LE009 STOR.37-28112009000007956le009-E0.00-l- 00000.i1102828228-06-02Abelard and St. Bernard920296UNISALENTOle00901-01-99ma -enguk 0104152nam 22006014a 450 991095342900332120251117005927.00-8276-1047-5(CKB)2670000000041530(OCoLC)656855675(CaPaEBR)ebrary10397776(SSID)ssj0000417542(PQKBManifestationID)11276232(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000417542(PQKBWorkID)10363019(PQKB)10466155(MiAaPQ)EBC3039363(MdBmJHUP)muse12576(Au-PeEL)EBL3039363(CaPaEBR)ebr10397776(OCoLC)923703834(BIP)33697768(BIP)12833268(EXLCZ)99267000000004153020050920d2006 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrFallen angels soldiers of Satan's realm /Bernard J. BambergerPhiladelphia Jewish Publication Society of America20061 online resource (308 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8276-0797-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-261) and index.Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Gateway -- I. Introducing the Theme -- II. The Hebrew Scriptures -- Part Two: The Outside Books -- Introduction -- III. The Ethiopic Enoch -- IV. The Ethiopic Enoch (continued) -- V. The Ethiopic Enoch (concluded) -- VI. Jubilees, Testaments, Zadokite Work -- VII. The Slavonic Enoch -- VIII. The Adam Books -- IX. The Testament of Job -- X. Esdras, Baruch, Pseudo-Philo -- XI. The Apocalypse of Abraham -- Part Three: Crossroads -- XII. Hellenistic Writings -- XIII. Where the Ways Divide -- Part Four: The Early Christian Church -- XIV. The New Testament -- XV. The Church Fathers -- Part Five: The Rabbis -- XVI. Talmud and Midrash -- XVII. Interlude: The Legend in Islam -- XVIII. New Paths: The Visionaries -- XIX. New Paths: The Later Aggada -- Part Six: Medieval Judaism -- XX. The Rationalists -- Part Seven: Jewish Mysticism -- XXI. The German Cabala -- XXII. The Spanish Cabala -- XXIII. The Zohar -- XXIV. The Later Mystics -- XXV. Mysticism for the Masses -- Part Eight: Christian Theology -- XXVI. The Devil of the Philosophers -- XXVII. The Devil of the People -- XXVIII. Protestant Christianity -- Part Nine: The Devil in Modern Dress -- XXIX. The Century of Liberalism -- XXX. Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Index.Fantastic myths about the angels who were lured to sin and the proud angel who rebelled against God and was cast down as Satan. The problem of evil has challenged mankind ever since the dawn of intelligence. Why is there evil in the world and why do pain and suffering come upon those who do not seem to deserve it? Written in a simple, popular style, Bamberger's book, first published in 1952, will appeal to anyone who, no matter what his own answer to the question may be, is curious to learn how it has been answered in the past or is being answered by others in our own age. The author traces the history of the belief in fallen angels in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and assembles a variety of tales and superstitions-- some grotesque, others quaint and humorous. His presentation also reveals a basic divergence between Judaism and Christianity in their respective attitudes toward the devil. The concluding chapter of the work deals with the return of the devil to prominence in contemporary religious thought and shows how Judaism seeks its own solution to the problem of evil. The book contains an extensive bibliography, notes, and index.Jewish demonologyDemonologyDevilJewish demonology.Demonology.Devil.296.3/16Bamberger Bernard J(Bernard Jacob),1904-1980.1867861MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910953429003321Fallen angels4475606UNINA