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+ | '''Demonology''' is the systematic [[research|study]] of [[demon]]s or beliefs about demons. Insofar as it involves [[exegesis]], demonology is an orthodox branch of [[theology]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Conjuration]] | ||
+ | * [[Deal with the Devil]] | ||
+ | * [[Demon]] | ||
+ | * [[Exorcism]] | ||
+ | * [[List of theological demons]] | ||
+ | * [[Pentagram]] | ||
+ | * [[Nicolas Remy]] | ||
+ | * [[Sexuality in Christian demonology]] | ||
+ | * [[Spirit world (spiritualism)|Spirit world]] | ||
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Demonology is the systematic study of demons or beliefs about demons. Insofar as it involves exegesis, demonology is an orthodox branch of theology.
See also
- Conjuration
- Deal with the Devil
- Demon
- Exorcism
- List of theological demons
- Pentagram
- Nicolas Remy
- Sexuality in Christian demonology
- Spirit world
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