Document Type
Blog
Publication Title
Kerux
Abstract
Although the topic of the Devil and the Powers was popular in 16th-century Europe, the Reformers briefly discussed the Devil and the origin of evil. Despite the limited discussion, I appreciate the Reformation’s emphasis in presenting the Devil and the Powers as personal beings, whom God initially created good but later got corrupted. I invite readers to remember on Reformation Day the role that the Reformers played in clarifying the figure of the Devil and the Powers, putting aside the popular myths and legends.
Publication Date
10-18-2025
Recommended Citation
D'Oleo-Ochoa, Isaias, "A Personal Devil: Another Legacy of the Reformation" (2025). CTS Student Publications and Creative Works. 8.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/cts_studentpubs/8
Comments
Published online at https://kerux.calvinseminary.edu/a-personal-devil-another-legacy-of-the-reformation/