I dream of his large hands touching every inch of my body. Of his thin but warm lips constantly surrounded by stubble because he needs to shave twice a day to keep his face smooth. Of his long hair hanging like curtains around us as he lay on top of me, kissing me. Of his fingers...
Pandemonium: A Visual History of Demonology by Ed Simon: Are you endlessly mixing up Asmodeus and Azazel? The Millions’ own Simon can help: he’s mapped out Satan’s family tree. When it comes to Western art and culture, the Devil certainly has been in the details for about five millenn...
HEnry Cornelius Agrippa,Descended from a noble Family ofNetteshiminBelgia,Doctor of the Laws and Physick [medicine], Master of the Rols, and Judge of the spirituall Court, from his youth he applyed his minde to learning, and by his happy wit obtained great knowledge in all Arts and Scien...
All the college students of Demonology 102 started walking anti-clockwise around the circles they had carefully constructed out of will. Angus suppressed the shiver. He wasn’t afraid of demons. Okay, maybe just a little. What if his demon was something truly monstrous? Last semester they’d ...
WRITTEN BY Henry Cornelius Agrippa, OF NETTESHEIM, Counseller to CHARLES the Fifth, EMPEROR of Germany: AND Iudge of the Prerogative Court. Translated out of the Latin into the English tongue, By J.F. London, Printed by R.W. for Gregory Moule, and are to be sold at the Sign of the...
4x17 Demonology The Fix Noises 10 My Side of the Story Hodges At the end when Prentiss is standing in front of the church. 4x20 Conflicted Tres Cool Jupiter Rising When the college students party on the beach. Needle in the Basket FakeBreed From Adams earphones in the lobby, and when ...
DAYS OF RAGE: AMERICA’S RADICAL UNDERGROUND, THE FBI, AND THE FORGOTTEN AGE OF REVOLUTIONARY VIOLENCE Demonology and Scholarship in the Counter-Reformation Divorced, Beheaded, Died…: The History of Britain’s Kings and Queens in Bite-Sized Chunks by Kevin Flude ...
I’m not much of a fantasy reader (normally I prefer sci-fi), but I did enjoyThe Name of the Windby Patrick Rothfuss and his follow-up book, The Wise Man’s Fear. Neil Gaiman’sThe Ocean at the End of the Lanewas satisfyingly haunting–highly recommended. ...
(in passing) in the angelology and demonology of Buber’sTales of the Hasidim. Even when I was a regular churchgoer, neither in the loud churches nor quiet churches, neither in the black churches, white churches, or Latin American churches I visited—some of which were full ...
they can never grow up like their peers. They practice demonology, hosts seminars, lecture widely on their beliefs, collect artifacts, and even bring possessed people into their home to exorcise their demons by prayer. Reader will get the impression that their increasing celebrity is what ultimatel...