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demonology

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for demonology.

Editorial note

I think he cites something Turing was supposed to have written (in-universe, I mean) that crossed over between CS and demonology.

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Quick take

The study of demons, especially the incantations required to summon and control them.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of demonology gathered in one view.

noun

The study of demons, especially the incantations required to summon and control them.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for demonology.

noun

The study of demons, especially the incantations required to summon and control them.

Example sentences

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I think he cites something Turing was supposed to have written (in-universe, I mean) that crossed over between CS and demonology.

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The third code was Christian prayer, which proved the demonology plain text wasn't something he really supported.

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It was a beat-inspired noir novel about demonology and ghosts, that only happened to take place in the future.

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Latin demonology manuals were about GPT-T and Calude in the first place.

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Anyone who wants a great single-volume reference for this kind of thing should check out The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology by Rossell Hope Robbins.

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Remember, demonology is just a branch of applied mathematics!

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Many occultists of the time believed magic and demonology was justified by Christ giving his followers power to command demons and the elements in the New Testament.

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I find the intersection of occult practice, jungian psychology, and judeo christion demonology to be a very very rich subject where surprising insights abound.

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At this point I suspect that CCP is inspired by doom3-style demonology.

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And ironically, the justification for a lot of European occultism and demonology comes from the New Testament where Jesus says he gives his disciples power to command demons.

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I enjoy being challenged, and I really enjoy demonology as well.

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> Demonology is a topic I’ve been interested in ever since I read Stuart Clark’s brilliant Thinking with Demons.

Quote examples

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Demonology is a “study” conducted by true believers for hundreds, if not thousands of years.

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"Those who study demonology quickly realize that any power lies with the demons." - Some DND manual.

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"Finally I can translate all my Latin demonology manuals"

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Common terms for this distinction are thaumaturgy (magic done as an extension of human will) versus theurgy (magic done through the evocation of divine power.) And there's a long, strange history within Judaism and Christianity of what we would now consider "magic" (demonology, necromancy, talismans, etc.) attempting exert direct control over others and the world.

Proper noun examples

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Demonology: The non-science that involves programming one's own consciousness using techniques developed in computational regard for the nervous system.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use demonology in a sentence?

I think he cites something Turing was supposed to have written (in-universe, I mean) that crossed over between CS and demonology.

What does demonology mean?

The study of demons, especially the incantations required to summon and control them.

What part of speech is demonology?

demonology is commonly used as noun.