The Death of Satan: How Americans Have Lost the Sense of Evil

Farrar Straus & Giroux (1995)
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Abstract

Through the writings of America's major figures, a professor at Columbia University traces the change in Americans' view of evil over the nation's history from a clear, religious understanding to a perplexed helplessness.

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