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Such Fictitious Evil Spirits- Adriaan Koerbagh’s Rejection of Biblical Demons and Demonic Possession in A Light Shining in Dark Places (1668)

Author: Ismael del Olmo

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Description: Such Fictitious Evil Spirits: Adriaan Koerbagh’s Rejection of Biblical Demons and Demonic Possession in A Light Shining in Dark Places (1668), is a study on Koerbagh's radical views on demonology, challenging traditional beliefs and linking them to Enlightenment ideals.

Subject: Demonology

Pages: 15

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