Length15h 10m
About this audiobook
Humanity's earliest attempts to comprehend the universe were often framed by a profound sense of struggle. Before the codified narratives of monotheistic traditions, and long before the figure of a singular, malevolent adversary named Satan emerged, ancient cultures grappled with the fundamental duality inherent in existence. These were not always moral dualities in the later Abrahamic sense, but rather existential and cosmic conflicts that shaped their understanding of reality. The very fabric of the cosmos, they believed, was woven from the tension between opposing forces: order and chaos, light and darkness, creation and destruction, life and death. This primordial cosmic duel provided a framework for understanding the world, its origins, and its ongoing transformations.
Audiobook details
GenrePhilosophy, Horror
Length15 hrs 10 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 8, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
10Chapter 9: Satanism and the Law: Freedom of Belief
2Chapter 1: The Shadow of the Adversary: Ancient Roots
11Chapter 10: Satanism in Popular Culture: Media and Misrepresentation
3Chapter 2: The Genesis of Satan in Abrahamic Faiths
12Chapter 11: Satanism and Identity: Who are the Satanists?
4Chapter 3: Satan in Medieval Lore and Accusation
13Chapter 12: Satanism Beyond the West: Global Perspectives
5Chapter 4: The Devil in the Age of Reason and Enlightenment
14Chapter 13: Satanic Philosophy: Ethics, Morality, and Worldviews
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6Chapter 5: The Occult Revival and Modern Satanic Thought
15Chapter 14: The Internet's Impact: Connectivity and Radicalization
7Chapter 6: Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan
16Chapter 15: Conclusion: Satanism in Contemporary Society
8Chapter 7: The Satanic Temple and Modern Activism
17Back Matter
9Chapter 8: Satanic Rituals: Practice and Perception
