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In 2013, when the state of Oklahoma erected a statue of the Ten Commandments on the grounds of the state capitol, a group calling themselves The Satanic Temple applied to erect a statue of Baphomet alongside the Judeo-Christian tablets. Since that time, The Satanic Temple has become a regular voice in national conversations about religious freedom, disestablishment, and government overreach. In addition to petitioning for Baphomet to appear alongside another monument of the Ten Commandments in Arkansas, the group has launched campaigns to include Satanic "nativity scenes" on government property in Florida, Michigan, and Indiana, offer Satanic prayers at a high school football game in Seattle, and create "After School Satan" programs in elementary schools that host Christian extracurricular programs. Since their 2012 founding, The Satanic Temple has established 19 chapters and now claims 100,000 supporters. Is this just a political group perpetuating a series of stunts? Or is it a sincere religious movement?Speak of the Devil is the first book-length study of The Satanic Temple. Joseph Laycock, a scholar of new religious movements, contends that the emergence of "political Satanism" marks a significant moment in American religious history that will have a lasting impact on how Americans frame debates about religious freedom. Though the group gained attention for its strategic deployment of outrage, it claims to have developed beyond politics into a genuine religious movement. Equal parts history and ethnography, Speak of the Devil is Laycock's attempt to take seriously The Satanic Temple's work to redefine religion, the nature of pluralism and religious tolerance, and what "religious freedom" means in America.
Joseph P. Laycock is an assistant professor of religious studies at Texas State University. His work explores American religious history and new religious movements. He is also a co-editor of the journal Nova Religio.
Prologue1. The Day Satan Came to Oklahoma2. Origins and History of The Satanic Temple3. Satanic Schisms4. The Satanic Reformation 5. Religion or Trolls?6. Satanic Bake Sales7. "Taking Equality Too Far"ConclusionBibliographyNotesIndex
Courses on topics ranging from religion and law to religious protest to general surveys of American religion will be enriched by the inclusion of this exciting text.
Joseph P. Laycock, Eric Harrelson, Texas State University) Laycock, Joseph P. (Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Miami University of Ohio) Harrelson, Eric (Preservation Librarian, Preservation Librarian
Joseph P. Laycock, Texas State University) Laycock, Joseph P. (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Texas State University, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
Joseph P. Laycock, Texas State University) Laycock, Joseph P. (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Texas State University, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
Joseph P. Laycock, Eric Harrelson, Texas State University) Laycock, Joseph P. (Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Miami University of Ohio) Harrelson, Eric (Preservation Librarian, Preservation Librarian