Prof. Darren Oldridge – ‘Why Do We Like the Devil?’

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The Christian Devil is a beguiling and strangely attractive figure, despite his utterly negative portrayal over two thousand years.

This talk explores the origins and nature of his curious allure.

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Saturday 31st May 7pm – in Script Haven

booking required:

The Christian Devil is a beguiling and strangely attractive figure, despite his utterly negative portrayal over two thousand years.

This talk explores the origins and nature of his curious allure.

Prof. Darren Oldridge is a specialist in sixteenth and seventeenth-century religious history. His interests include witchcraft and the Devil, the supernatural, and the religious context of the English Civil Wars. A recurring theme of his work is the rationality underpinning apparently strange beliefs: this is reflected, most recently, in the new edition of Strange Histories (Routledge: 2017). More broadly, he is interested in the relationship between poetry and film and the past.

At present he is writing a book on early modern English demonology and editing the fourth edition of The Witchcraft Reader, to be published by Routledge in 2025 and 2028 respectively.

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