The Devil you know was built from the gods you forgot.Before he had horns and hooves, before he ruled a kingdom of fire, before he became the embodiment of evil itself, the Devil did not exist. The figure we recognize today, tempter, deceiver, lord of hell, is not an ancient enemy but a medieval construction, assembled piece by piece from the fragments of far older traditions.Before the Devil Had a Name takes you on a journey through the myths, gods, and cosmologies that were systematically dismantled, demonized, and absorbed into the composite figure of Satan. From the chaos dragons of Mesopotamia to the horned gods of Celtic Europe, from the serpent wisdom keepers of Egypt to the light bringers punished for giving humanity fire, every element of the Devil's appearance and character was stolen from somewhere else.Discover the truth behind the mask: Why the Devil has horns, hooves, and a tail, and which ancient gods wore them firstHow the serpent transformed from sacred healer to ultimate deceiverThe fire bringers who gave humanity knowledge and were tortured for itWhy death gods were neutral judges before they became demonsHow defeated pantheons were rewritten as servants of evilThe invention of moral evil as a tool of controlWhy the Devil had to exist for power structures to functionThis is not a book about whether the Devil is real. This is a book about how the Devil was made, and why. It reveals the archaeological layers beneath Christian demonology, excavating the sacred figures who were buried, forgotten, and repurposed to create history's most effective villain.For readers who question, who remember, who recognize that the oldest lies are often hiding the deepest truths.The Devil is a mirror. And what you see reflected might not be what you were taught to fear.A compelling exploration of comparative mythology, religious history, and the power structures that shape belief. Perfect for readers of Joseph Campbell, Elaine Pagels, and anyone fascinated by the occult foundations beneath orthodox religion.