An Organizational Analysis of the Schismatic Church of Satan

Review of Religious Research 1 (64):55–76 (2022)
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Abstract

The Church of Satan, the seminal example of organizational Satanism, was founded in 1966. During the 1970s, the Church of Satan was wracked by a history of numerous schisms. Despite the notoriety of Satanism in popular culture, few scholars have analyzed the Church of Satan as a religious organization. Furthermore, not many scholars have directly discussed the schisms that it has undergone.

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Steven Foertsch
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Sympathy for the Devil: A Review of Recent Publications in the Study of Satanism. [REVIEW]Ethan Doyle White - 2017 - Correspondences: Journal for the Study of Esotericism 5:95-112.

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