Jeffrey Burton Russell je emeritním profesorem historie na Kalifornské univerzitě v Santa Barbaře. Je známý především svým pětidílným dílem o historii konceptu ďábla a novějšími knihami, které zkoumají, jak jsou některé středověké představy o ploché Zemi a historie nebes v křesťanském myšlení objevovány a reinterpretovány. Jeho práce se hluboce zabývá teologií a její historií, s důrazem na odhalování mýtů a rozplétání složitých konceptů v průběhu staletí.
Drawing on an impressive array of sources from popular religion, art,
literature, and drama, as well as from scholastic philosophy, mystical
theology, homiletics, and hagiography, Russell provides a detailed treatment
of Christian diabology in the Middle Ages.
This lively and learned book traces the history of the concept of evil and its
personification as the Devil from ancient times to the period of the New
Testament and across cultures and...
From rocking in chairs, to singing lullabies, to driving nowhere underneath the moonlight, this is a story to remind parents of the precious magic made in the late hours of the night with their little night owls.
Jeffrey B. Burton's The Keepers is the next installment of the Mace Reid K-9 series, featuring golden retriever cadaver dog Vira and her handler, Mason Reid. Mason “Mace” Reid lives on the outskirts of Chicago and specializes in human remains detection—that is, he trains dogs to hunt for dead bodies. He calls his pack of cadaver dogs The Finders, and his prize pupil is a golden retriever named Vira. When Mace Reid and Vira are called in to search Washington Park at three o'clock in the morning, what they find has them running for their very lives. The trail of murder and mayhem Mace and CPD Officer Kippy Gimm have been following leads them to uncover treachery and corruption at the highest level, and their discoveries do not bode well for them . . . nor for the Windy City itself. The Keepers is an exciting, fast-paced mystery filled with courageous dogs you'll want to root for.
Satan is both a revealing study of the compelling figure of the Devil and an
imaginative and persuasive inquiry into the forces that shape a concept and
ensure its survival.
While recounting how past generations have personified evil, Jeffrey Burton
Russell deepens our understanding of the ways in which people have dealt with
the enduring problem of radical evil.
An illustrated history of witchcraft. It includes an analysis of the
importance of the Internet and films in the dissemination of witchcraft, and
the potential tensions as a movement that was originally a closed, secretive
cult becomes an open, recognized public religion.
Building on a foundation of newly discovered primary sources and recent secondary interpretations, Jeffrey Burton Russell first establishes the facts and then explains the phenomenon of witchcraft in terms of its social and religious environment, particularly in relation to medieval heresies.
Celebrate the holiday season with this festive Chanukah board book that’s a twist on the popular nursery rhyme “Five Little Monkeys!”Five little dreidels spinning all around.One got dizzy and then fell down.Mama called the doctor and the doctor said,No more dreidels spinning all around.A Chanukah twist on “Five Little Monkeys”, little ones will love following five little dreidels on a fun-filled adventure.