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For medieval and early modern Europeans, the Devil and his demonic minions were seen as increasingly active. They tempted monks, tortured the unwary, and conspired against humanity. They were responsible for waves of heresy, plague, famine, and religious division, and they formed unholy alliances foreshadowing the approaching Apocalypse and End Times.





Bringing together eighteen internationally recognized specialists, A Companion to the Devil and Demons explores the latest research on premodern European beliefs about the Devil and demons. With chapters ranging from scholastic and necromantic perceptions of demons to the place of demons within witch trials, connections between demons and non-human beings, and media that spread ideas about demons, it argues for the centrality and durability of demon knowledge in European culture.





Contributors to this volume: Philip C. Almond, Robin B. Barnes, Dean Phillip Bell, Michelle D. Brock, Fabián Alejandro Campagne, David J. Collins, SJ, Ismael del Olmo, Kathryn A. Edwards, Lizanne Henderson, David Johannes Olszynski, Richard Raiswell, Juanita Feros Ruys, James Sharpe, Julien Véronèse, Rita Voltmer, Hans de Waardt, Gary K. Waite, and Charles Zika.
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1 Introduction

Kathryn A. Edwards



Part 1: The Medieval Intellectual Foundation

2 The Realms of the Demonic

Philip C. Almond



3 Demons in Medieval Monasticism

Juanita Feros Ruys



4 Demons in Medieval Scholasticism

Kathryn A. Edwards



5 Necromancy and the Demonic

Julien Véronèse



Part 2: Demons of the Confessional Era

6 The Devil in the Reformations

Gary K. Waite



7 Demons and Angels

David Johannes Olszynski



8 Discerning Spirits

Fabián Alejandro Campagne



9 Possession and Exorcism

Ismael del Olmo



Part 3: Interpreting Demons in Daily Life

10 Demons in Early Modern Judaism

Dean Phillip Bell



11 The Demonic and Non-human Beings

Lizanne Henderson



12 Demons and Those Who Return

Kathryn A. Edwards



13 Prodigies, Providence, and the Devil

Robin B. Barnes



Part 4: Demons, Witchcraft, and Science

14 Early Modern Demonologies

David J. Collins, SJ



15 The Demonic and Witchcraft

Hans de Waardt



16 The Devil in Nature

Richard Raiswell



17 Skepticism and the Demonic

Michelle D. Brock



Part 5: Depicting Demons

18 The Devil from the Pulpit

Rita Voltmer



19 Demons and the Popular Press

James Sharpe



20 The Devil in Visual Media

Charles Zika



Bibliography

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Kathryn A. Edwards, Ph.D., is Professor of History at the University of South Carolina and the author or editor of numerous books and articles on late medieval and early modern European society and traditional beliefs, including the forthcoming Living with Ghosts: The Dead in European Society from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment.