"Satan, or the Devil or Beelzebul, as a cosmic opponent also plays an important role within the literature of the emerging Christian movement, especially the New Testament texts. In the Gospels the cosmic battle between God and Satan imagined in early Judaism is interpreted in relation to Jesus, whose defeat of Satan is evidenced through exorcism, healing, and resurrection. Although some interpreters contend that the depiction of Jesus as exorcist reflects the historical Jesus’ understanding of his ministry as the eschatological defeat of Satan, others maintain that Jesus’ conflict with Satan should be viewed in terms of his opposition to the Roman Empire. The question of whether or to what extent references to Satan and evil powers should be read as describing political, social, and other human forces permeates scholarship on Paul and Revelation as well.
"Scholarship on Satan appears in a variety of forms, including wide-ranging treatments of the character of Satan across literary and historical contexts; exegetical examinations of specific texts using the terms satan, Belial, and so on; and discussions of Satan in relation to demons, the problem of evil, serpent imagery, and other elements. Many of the latter are intertwined explicitly with theological concerns and questions." ~ from the Oxford Bibliography
Old Testament Biblical Theology
John Walton on Baker Book House blog: view of the accuser in Job.
John Walton on the “Exegetically Speaking” podcast discussing Isaiah 14 and the fall of Satan.
Michael Heiser. Demons: What the Bible Really Says About the Powers of Darkness. Lexham Press. 2020.
- An interview w Heiser on the Apologetics Canada podcast
- A JETS review of the book
- Heiser is probably the author of this short article on Bible names for Satan on the Lexham Press blog as well as this one
Archie T. Wright. Satan and the Problem of Evil: From the Bible to the Early Church Fathers. Fortress Press. 2022.
- Transcript of Heiser’s interview with Archie Wright
- Audio podcast interview with "New Books in Biblical Studies" June 28, 2002 episode 91
- Presentation on June 27, 2020, as part of a Virtual Conference on the NT in Archaeology and Ancient Judaism
- Enoch Seminar video discussion/review on Dr. Wright's book. Feb 9, 2023.
Ryan E. Stokes. The Satan: How God's Executioner Became the Enemy. Eerdman's. 2019.
- Review in Reading Religion
- "The Weird Christian Podcast" interview
Dr. Miriam Brand on the origin of sin and evil in the Second Temple period
John Day writes on the Serpent in the Garden of Eden and Its Background for The Bible and Interpretation
Political Theology
Adam Kotsko. The Prince of This World. Stanford University Press. 2016.
- An interview with Kotsko
- An academic review of this book
Bibliographies
“Satan” in Oxford Bibliographies
A scholar’s bibliography of the subject in the literature of the last few decades
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