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Unmask the shadow that has haunted faith and folklore for centuries. In The History Of The Devil, Daniel Defoe - famed author of Robinson Crusoe - delves into the origins, evolution, and enduring influence of Satan, blending sharp historical religious analysis with the narrative verve of 18th-century literature. Defoe’s two-part exploration traces the devil’s journey from his celestial fall to his subtle workings in the modern world, examining the roots of evil and its profound impact on Christianity and early modern Europe.Through incisive theological exploration, Defoe confronts misconceptions about the devil’s role in religion, offering readers a compelling account of how perceptions of evil have shaped societies and spiritual beliefs. This work stands as a cornerstone for scholars of religious history and theological study enthusiasts, but its vivid storytelling and cultural insight invite casual readers to reflect on the origins of Christianity and the complex dance between good and evil.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Whether you are a lover of religious history books, a collector of works of Daniel Defoe, or simply curious about the forces that have shaped our collective imagination, this edition is an essential addition to your library.