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The Infernal Hierarchy
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The Infernal Hierarchy

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The Infernal Hierarchy is a deep, multidisciplinary exploration into one of humanity's most enduring and haunting ideas: Hell. Far from a simple catalog of fire and brimstone, Johann Bachmann presents a structured, symbolic descent into the imagined architecture of the underworld across cultures, eras, and belief systems.

Drawing from theology, mythology, psychology, literature, and occult traditions, this work examines how we have envisioned Hell-not as chaos, but as a place of order and meaning shaped by sin, rebellion, and power. Through the layered geography of damnation, from rivers of fire to shadowy plains and citadels of darkness, Bachmann reveals how the concept of the infernal mirrors our fears, moral codes, and cosmic questions.

Key themes include the fall of Lucifer, the structure of demonic hierarchies, symbolic landscapes such as the Abyss and Pandemonium, and the psychological and cultural significance of Hell. Whether read as a spiritual inquiry, philosophical reflection, or literary study, The Infernal Hierarchy invites the reader to peer into the abyss-not for horror, but for understanding.

This is not a book of terror. It is a map of meaning drawn from shadows.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Johann Bachmann
Date
22 March 2025
Pages
292
ISBN
9798230046240

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Infernal Hierarchy is a deep, multidisciplinary exploration into one of humanity's most enduring and haunting ideas: Hell. Far from a simple catalog of fire and brimstone, Johann Bachmann presents a structured, symbolic descent into the imagined architecture of the underworld across cultures, eras, and belief systems.

Drawing from theology, mythology, psychology, literature, and occult traditions, this work examines how we have envisioned Hell-not as chaos, but as a place of order and meaning shaped by sin, rebellion, and power. Through the layered geography of damnation, from rivers of fire to shadowy plains and citadels of darkness, Bachmann reveals how the concept of the infernal mirrors our fears, moral codes, and cosmic questions.

Key themes include the fall of Lucifer, the structure of demonic hierarchies, symbolic landscapes such as the Abyss and Pandemonium, and the psychological and cultural significance of Hell. Whether read as a spiritual inquiry, philosophical reflection, or literary study, The Infernal Hierarchy invites the reader to peer into the abyss-not for horror, but for understanding.

This is not a book of terror. It is a map of meaning drawn from shadows.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Johann Bachmann
Date
22 March 2025
Pages
292
ISBN
9798230046240