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Seven Heads, Ten Horns: The History of the Devil

History Podcasts

A history podcast that explores the origins, development, and continuing influence of the Devil in Western cultures.

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United States

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A history podcast that explores the origins, development, and continuing influence of the Devil in Western cultures.

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English


Episodes
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Antichrist 2025

10/30/2025
Some rich people can't stop talking about the antichrist. But who cares about the antichrist anyway and where did this mythical character come from? Travis and Klaus look at Philip C Almond's Antichrist: A New Biography as well the horror-comedy El Día de la Bestia (Day of the Beast) dir. Álex de Iglesia (1995) to figure out more about the sudden relevance of this JV Devil character.

Duration:01:04:19

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Halloween Special '24: Of Books and Basements

10/28/2024
"The only true mystery is that our very lives are governed by dead people." Kazanian, Inferno Greetings from the Beyond. We are back for Halloween, having watched the following in preparation: -Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972) -The Evil (1978) -The Beyond (1981) -City of the Living Dead (1980) -Rosemary's Baby (1968) -Inferno (1980) The Guardian on the Pelicot trial

Duration:01:13:41

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It's Been A Minute Crossover Episode

10/12/2024
Back from the dead to share that we were interviewed on NPR's It's Been A Minute about the devil in cinema. We are also gearing up for a Halloween episode and are assigning the following films as homework (you can find most of these online one way or another...) -Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972) -The Evil (1978) -The Beyond (1981) -City of the Living Dead (1980) -Rosemary's Baby (1968) -Inferno (1980)

Duration:00:05:31

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S 4.8 Hildegard of Bingen with Dr. Beverly Mayne Kienzle

2/28/2024
This week we interview Dr. Beverly Mayne Kienzle about the visionary preacher and medieval abbess, Hildegard of Bingen. Join us to learn more about the tone-deaf devil from the 12th century as we explore the sermons, art, and visions of Hildegard.

Duration:01:10:20

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S 4.7 Adieu, Adrian: Mann's Doktor Faustus, pt. 2

11/24/2023
What is the secularized, capitalistic, art-world equivalent to being torn limb-from-limb by the devil? Find out in our concluding episode on Thomas Mann’s Doktor Faustus. -English translation of Mann’s Doktor Faustus -Danny Riley, “Interpreting Joy: A Guide to Interpreting Beethoven’s Ninth”

Duration:01:09:07

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S 4.6 Catholic Horror with Matthew J. Cressler

10/22/2023
In observance of the spooky season we're posting our conversation with historian Matthew J. Cressler on the relationship between Catholicism and horror cinema. We explore the sub-genre of Catholic Horror through our analysis of two recent films centering on the Italian exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth (1925-2016): William Friedkin’s (!) documentary The Devil and Father Amorth (2017) and Julius Avery’s horror/dramedy/superhero film The Pope’s Exorcist (2023). The conversation was enlightening and just a delight. Please be on the lookout for all of Matthew’s great work on Catholicism and horror: “The Netflix Series That Should Make Religious People Uncomfortable” The Atlantic, 10/25/21 (on Midnight Mass) “Exorcists, Abusers, and When Catholic History is Horror” The Revealer, 05/10/22 “You Can’t Have a Catholic Imagination without Horror” U.S. Catholic, 10/28/22 And the man’s making comics about this at Bad Catholics / Good Trouble !

Duration:01:50:09

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S 4.5 ‘Doktor Faustus, I presume?’ Thomas Mann pt. 1

10/11/2023
This episode: we can’t leave well enough alone — another literary elaboration of the Faust legend by a member of the Mann family, Thomas Mann’s Doktor Faustus (1947.) We discuss: why learning is actually interesting to young people, the problems with studying theology and the humanities, why the devil owns music, whether committing yourself to creative excellence always means a deal with the devil, and what you’re not allowed to say about hell. English translation of Mann’s Doktor Faustus The “Jeremy Brett” version of Love’s Labor’s Lost.

Duration:01:27:24

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S 4.4 Klaus Mann's Mephisto

9/2/2023
Three Klauses walk into a bar… This episode centers on literary wunderkind/prodigal son Klaus Mann’s attack on Nazi Germany (and an ex-lover, and possibly his dad, the canonical novelist Thomas Mann), in the form of the 1936 novel Mephisto. We discuss the film adaptation, what it means to compare demons to the Nazis, the book’s relationship to Goethe’s Faust, and the politics of race in the novel/film. -Klaus Mann, Mephisto: Ein Roman einer Karriere -Toni Morrison, Playing in the Dark -Farayi Mungazi and Olivia Marks-Woldman “Black people were Hitler’s victims too – that must not be forgotten” -“Nazi Persecution of Black People in Germany,” Holocaust Encyclopedia (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum -Colm Tóibín: “I Could Sleep With All Of Them” (On Mann family dynamics in London Review of Books)

Duration:01:06:52

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S 4.3 Beyond Black

8/16/2023
Hilary Mantel's 2005 novel Beyond Black is the topic of discussion for this episode, continuing our series on devil-themed novels. This one's about psychics and their demons in neo-liberal Britain on the eve of Brexit. -An interview Mantel did on this novel for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. -The Guardian's obituary for Mantel from September 2022. -Etymology of "Old Nick"

Duration:01:09:56

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S 4.2 The Devil Rides Out!

7/28/2023
Summer is for trashy beach novels and Dennis Wheatley's 1934 The Devil Rides Out definitely qualifies. We discuss problematic genre fiction, fake rituals, the rhetorical trap of being asked "do you believe in evil?" and racial demonology of the late British empire. Some useful scholarship: Timothy Jones, "The Black Mass as Play: Dennis Wheatley's The Devil Rides Out" M/C Journal, 17(4).

Duration:01:10:33

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S 4.1 This Present Snarkiness

6/11/2023
The boys are back to discuss Frank E. Peretti's 1986 Christian supernatural thriller This Present Darkness.

Duration:01:07:02

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S 3 Faust Cycle 7: A Faustian Age?

4/21/2023
Back to discuss the historical Faust, "Faustian science," Sylvia Federici, Sycorax and Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest, Martin Heidegger's anti-Semitism, The Devil's Miner, and the future of the podcast.

Duration:00:47:28

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S 3 Faust Cycle 6: Goethe's Faust Pt. II--The Revenge

2/27/2023
Klaus and Travis go the distance to close out Goethe's Faust cycle. One video playlist for the Peter Stein 2001 production of Goethe's Faust II.

Duration:01:17:20

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S 3 Film Desk: "First Reformed"

1/14/2023
In this first episode of 2023 we discuss the 2017 film "First Reformed," written and directed by Paul Schrader, starring Ethan Hawke and Amanda Seyfried. A Protestant minister experiences personal and planetary crisis, making sense of his rage and despair with apocalyptic scripture and radical environmentalism. As is always the case when we do a film episode, there are spoilers. So go check out the film first if you want the best listening experience.

Duration:01:13:40

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S 3 Dante's Inferno pt. 2 with Akash Kumar

12/22/2022
This episode is the second installment in our series of conversations on Dante's Inferno with Dr. Akash Kumar.

Duration:00:41:36

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S 3 Dante's Inferno pt. 1 with Akash Kumar

12/17/2022
This week we are blessed to be joined by Dr. Akash Kumar for a lively discussion of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century Divine Comedy, and, of course, the Inferno in particular, with all its demons, mythological monsters, personal enemies of Dante, and other tragic figures. Digital Dante Akash Kumar, "Teddy Roosevelt, Dante, and the Man in the Arena" Interactive (hilarious) map of Dante's hell

Duration:01:02:15

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S 3 Faust Cycle 6: Goethe pt. 3

12/8/2022
This episode we finish up Faust 1! Faust 1 (German text) Faust 1 (English translation) Faust 1 (video of performance dir. by Peter Stein, 2000 with English subtitles)

Duration:00:56:03

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S 3 Faust Cycle 5: Goethe pt. 2

11/21/2022
Scenes discussed from Faust 1: Studierzimmer (study) - Hexenküche (witches' kitchen.) ------------------ Faust 1 (German text) Faust 1 (English translation) Faust 1 on the stage (Peter Stein, 2000) (no subtitles but better video quality) Faust 1 (same version, with English subtitles)

Duration:00:37:10

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S 3 Faust Cycle 4: Goethe pt. 1

11/13/2022
Part 4 of our Faust series brings us to Goethe (1749-1832) and the way he reinvented the legend for his own time, or, in as he has Faust say, “take what you have inherited from your forefathers and make it your own.” In this episode, Klaus introduces the work, the author, and the first few scenes. Faust 1 (German text) Faust 1 (English translation) Faust 1 on the stage (Peter Stein, 2000) (no subtitles but better video quality) Faust 1 (same version, with English subtitles)

Duration:00:37:36

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S 3 Halloween! City of the Dead

10/27/2022
Celebrating Halloween this year with the seasonally atmospheric 1960 film City of the Dead (released as Horror Hotel in the USA) starring Christopher Lee and Venetia Stevenson, directed by John Llewellyn Moxey.

Duration:01:08:43