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Satanic prose

Published on
九月 1, 2006
Last updated
五月 22, 2015

Henry Kelly's account of the representation of Satan (Opinion, August 18) is misleading in its suggestion that scholars "are at a loss to explain" how Satan acquired his infamy. This is ably documented in Neil Forsyth's study The Old Enemy: Satan and the Combat Myth .

Kelly understates the Old Testament ambivalence towards Satan as "the Accuser" and ignores the role of pre-Christian Jewish apocalyptic literature such as the Book of Enoch in the construction of the character of God's adversary.

"Unmasking" supposed Christian distortions of archaic traditions is a common sport today. It behoves all writers thus inclined to do justice to the scholarship they seek to summarise.

Robert A. Davis
Glasgow University

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