Devil biography

          Peter Stanford explores the nature and possibility of Evil through the many and varied representations of Satan....

          The Biography of Satan: Exposing the Origins of the Devil.

        1. The Biography of Satan: Exposing the Origins of the Devil.
        2. In this rich and multi-textured biography, Philip C Almond explores the figure of the devil from the first centuries of the Christian era.
        3. Peter Stanford explores the nature and possibility of Evil through the many and varied representations of Satan.
        4. Whether you call him Lucifer, Satan, Beelzebub, the Prince of Darkness, or the Lord of Flies, the Devil is a central figure in intellectual history.
        5. In Christianity ; Christianity describes Satan as a fallen angel ; The Devil is identified with several figures in the Bible including the serpent in the Garden.
        6. War in Heaven

          Conflict between Lucifer and Michael in the New Testament

          The War in Heaven is a mythical conflict between supernatural forces in traditional Christian cosmology, attested in the Book of Revelation alongside proposed parallels in the Hebrew Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

          It is described as the result of the Archangel Satan rebelling against God and leading to a war between his followers and those still loyal to God, led by the Archangel Michael.[1][2] Within the New Testament, the War in Heaven provides basis for the concept of the fallen angels and for Satan's banishment to Hell.

          The War is frequently featured in works of Christian art, such as John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost, which describes it as occurring over the course of three days as a result of God the Father announcing Jesus Christ as His Son.

          Revelation 12:7–10

          Further information: Revelation 12 and Serpents in the Bible § Ancient serpent

          Then war broke out