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This scholarly work by Joseph P. Laycock provides a comprehensive analysis of Satanism as a legitimate new religious movement in the modern world. Rather than sensationalism, Laycock offers rigorous academic investigation into the diverse expressions of Satanic belief and practice across contemporary societies.
The book traces the intellectual and historical roots of Satanism while examining how various groups and individuals interpret and express Satanic philosophy today. Laycock addresses common misconceptions and moral panics surrounding Satanism, presenting instead a nuanced understanding of its theology, ethics, and social dimensions.
As part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in New Religious Movements series, this volume contributes to the scholarly study of alternative spiritualities and religious pluralism in the 21st century. It serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and anyone seeking an informed, academic perspective on this often-misunderstood religious tradition.







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