Drop me a message if you like. I've studied it for five or six years now, and can help you out and point you to some invaluable resources as well.
I'm a chaos mage, but when it comes to demonology, I'd consider myself more a researcher than a practitioner (though it's come in useful from time to time).
2007-01-18 23:51:45
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answered by angk 6
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It's the study of demons. The opposite is angelology which is the study of angels. If you want a Christian perspective of demonology you can go to a charismatic pastor or deliverance minister for info. But in your case, being pagan, I don't think you are religious or believe in demons, so maybe do research on the web yourself. Bcos most of these knowledge comes from religionists and you are agnostic. Why do a research on demons when you don't believe in them? Isnt it a waste of time or just for hobby's sake?
2007-01-18 23:31:44
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answered by pretribber 2
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I was always told pagans do not believe in demons.Books on
demonology will give you names of the known demons.
2007-01-18 23:27:45
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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The study of spirits (lesser as well as angelic). I only have book knowledge, not practical knowledge or experience in the field of invocation/evocation/ etc... I am familiar with other people's experiences like Dee and Crowley etc.
2007-01-18 23:20:24
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answered by Invisible_Flags 6
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the study of demons or demonism. â¶a set of beliefs about a group regarded as harmful or unwelcome.
2007-01-18 23:25:06
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answered by Asal 2
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It's the study of imaginary creatures called "demons".
2007-01-18 23:26:34
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answered by Yoda Greene 3
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The study of mythical, non-existent beings like God, Santa, The Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny.
2007-01-18 23:24:16
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answered by TonyB 6
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The study of mythical, non-existent beings called demons.
2007-01-18 23:21:54
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answered by darth_maul_8065 5
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