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Podcast 7.7: 1 Enoch – Fallen Angels in Early Apocalypticism 2018-12-16
Podcast 7.8: Introduction to Daniel’s Historical Apocalypse 2018-12-16
Podcast 7.9: Daniel’s Visions as Veiled History 2018-12-16
Podcast 8.10: Jealous Satan, the Image of God, and the Serpent in the Life of Adam and Eve 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.11: The Jealous Creator and the Serpent of Wisdom in Gnosticism (2nd century CE) 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.12: Satan’s Demons and the Greco-Roman Gods in the Church Fathers (2nd-3rd centuries CE) 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.13: Satan as Father of Lies and Heresy in the Church Fathers (2nd-4th centuries CE) 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.14: Satan’s Home, part 1 – Cultural Origins Of Hell 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.15: Satan’s Home, part 2 – The Birth of Judean Hell in 1 Enoch 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.16: Satan’s Home, part 3 – Developments among Early Jesus Followers 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.17: Satan’s Home, part 4 – Tortures in Hell and Christ’s Descent 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.18: Satan’s Home, part 5 – Medieval Depictions and Dante’s Inferno 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.19: Satan and Demons in Everyday Life in the Middle Ages 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.1: A Cultural History of Satan – Predecessors of Satan from Mesopotamia 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.20: Witchcraft Accusations and Pacts with the Devil (1400-1600) 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.21: The Devil and Internal Struggles of the Reformation Period (1500s) 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.22: Milton’s Traditional Satan in Paradise Lost (1600s) 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.24: Satanic Imagery And Conspiracies In Modern Culture 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.2: Predecessors of Satan from Canaan and Israel 2018-12-17
Podcast 8.3: Predecessors of Satan from Persia 2018-12-17
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