book update.
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Reading and recent book purchases include:
Currently re-reading: The Origin of Satan by Elaine Pagels. This book tracks the historical development of the concept of Satan as a manifestation of social conflict. She begins by exploring the development of Satan first as an angel appointed to perform unsavory tasks at God's command, then later as a figure that sows discord among the people of Israel. As a radical fringe began to develop after the Maccabean revolt, Satan became seen first as God's adversary, then as a sinister force ruling the world and appointing corrupt leaders to rule over people. The figure of Satan as adopted by the early Christians is a direct descendant of Semihazah and Mastema as viewed by the Essenes and other Jewish radicals. [And also, though Pagels is not explicit about it here, Yaldabaoth as viewed by some of the Gnostics.]
Recent purchases: The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore
also, Wholeness and the Implicate Order by David Bohm (which I purchased at the instigation of
anosognosia, after comments in a recent discussion)
Currently re-reading: The Origin of Satan by Elaine Pagels. This book tracks the historical development of the concept of Satan as a manifestation of social conflict. She begins by exploring the development of Satan first as an angel appointed to perform unsavory tasks at God's command, then later as a figure that sows discord among the people of Israel. As a radical fringe began to develop after the Maccabean revolt, Satan became seen first as God's adversary, then as a sinister force ruling the world and appointing corrupt leaders to rule over people. The figure of Satan as adopted by the early Christians is a direct descendant of Semihazah and Mastema as viewed by the Essenes and other Jewish radicals. [And also, though Pagels is not explicit about it here, Yaldabaoth as viewed by some of the Gnostics.]
Recent purchases: The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore
also, Wholeness and the Implicate Order by David Bohm (which I purchased at the instigation of
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:19 am (UTC)Must... find... it is on a CD-ROM somewhere.
::rolls eyes at my own disorganization::
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:51 am (UTC)But I'll get to it eventually.
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Date: 2004-07-13 11:55 am (UTC)To be honest, I've never found anyone else who'd ebven heard of her, so I'm pretty pleased that someone else has!
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