Fallen Angels (1952 Bamberger), book

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Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's Realm (1952) is a book by Bernard Jacob Bamberger.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1952. Reissued in New York, NY: Barnes & Noble, 1995; and Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society of America, 2006.

Table of contents

  • Part One: Gateway
    • 1. Introducing the Theme
    • 2. The Hebrew Scriptures
  • Part Two: The Outside Books
    • Introduction
    • 3. The Ethiopic Enoch
    • 4. The Ethiopic Enoch (continued)
    • 5. The Ethiopic Enoch (concluded)
    • 6. Jubilees, Testaments, Zadokite Work
    • 7. The Slavonic Enoch
    • 8. The Adam Books
    • 9. The Testament of Job
    • 10. Esdras, Baruch, Pseudo-Philo
    • 11. The Apocalypse of Abraham
  • Part Three: Crossroads
    • 12. Hellenistic Writings
    • 13. Where the Ways Divide
  • Part Four: The Early Christian Church
    • 14. The New Testament
    • 15. The Church Fathers
  • Part Five: The Rabbis
    • 16. Talmud and Midrash
    • 17. Interlude: The Legend in Islam
    • 18. New Paths: The Visionaries
    • 19. New Paths: The Latter Agada
  • Part Six: Medieval Judaism
    • 20. The Rationalists
  • Part Seven: Jewish Mysticism
    • 21. The German Cabala
    • 22. The Spanish Cabala
    • 23. The Zohar
    • 24. The Later Mystics
    • 25. Mysticism for the Masses
  • Part Eight: Christian Theology
    • 26. The Devil of the Philosophers
    • 27. The Devil of the People
    • 28. Protestant Christianity
  • Part Nine: The Devil in Modern Dress
    • The Century of Liberalism
    • Epilogue

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