
The conflict between good and evil can be found in every culture,  mythical tradition, and religion throughout history. In many cases, the  source of evil has been personified as demons or devils, and in many  belief systems, both are considered to be real entities operating  outside the boundaries of the physical world to torment people or lead  them astray. In some traditions demons are believed to be the direct  opposite of angels, working against the forces of good and challenging  them. Real or not, demons are at the heart of many fascinating beliefs  and traditions, several of which are widely held today. "The  Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology" explores this dark aspect of  folklore and religion and the role that demons play in the modern world.  This comprehensive resource presents more than 400 entries and more  than 80 black-and-white photographs documenting beliefs about demons and  demonology from ancient history to the present. Key topics covered  include: Demons in different cultural and religious traditions; Demons  in folklore and popular culture; Exorcism and other means of confronting  demons; Historical cases of possession and demon activity; The history  of demonology; Magic and witchcraft; Possession and other demonic  phenomena; Modern-day demonologists and exorcists; Strange creatures and  entities related to
 
 
 
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