Satanic Books

Tag: Recommended by The Satanic Temple

  • The Invention of Satanism

    The Invention of Satanism

    This book, published by Oxford University Press, takes an expert, academic look at Satanism. It explores how Satanism’s origins and how it continuously evolves to fit the culture that surrounds it. Available as e-book or hardcover at the link below.

  • Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    This classic literature by John Milton stands the test of time as one of the great works of theological fiction in history. It can be found for free, in the public domain, at the Project Gutenberg site. Or you can purchase any number of other versions, including this special hardcover edition with 50 Gustave Doré…

  • The Satanic Epic

    The Satanic Epic

    This book, by Neil Forsyth, is a highly-priced, more academic work that makes a study of Satan’s allure in Milton’s literature and elsewhere. Buy the various versions at the link below.

  • Speak of the Devil: The Way The Satanic Temple is Changing the Way We Talk About Religion

    Speak of the Devil: The Way The Satanic Temple is Changing the Way We Talk About Religion

    This book, by Joseph P. Laycock, is a modern history of The Satanic Temple and its influence in the world of the 2010s-’20s.

  • The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

    The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

    This book may represent a turning point in Romantic literature and includes has been beautifully illustrated, and includes a number of passages in The Devil’s own voice: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake You can view a number of different editions, beautifully captured at the William Blake Archive, or you can purchase…

  • The Revolt of the Angels

    The Revolt of the Angels

    This is a pillar of a well-read Satanist’s collection, and one of the most recommended books by Satanists everywhere: The Revolt of the Angels by Anatole France. You can get various versions of this book for free from Project Gutenberg at this page. If you prefer a physical copy, here’s the link to a nice…