The History of Satanism in Scotland offers an unprecedented exploration into the complex and often misunderstood presence of Satanism throughout Scottish history. From early folk beliefs and the brutal witch hunts of the 16th and 17th centuries, to the evolving nature of modern Satanic practice, this book untangles centuries of myth, fear, and fascination.
Drawing on historical records, firsthand interviews, folklore, and cultural analysis, the author reveals how the figure of Satan-known locally as Auld Clootie-has influenced Scotland's spiritual landscape, art, literature, and social attitudes. The book examines the blurred boundaries between Satanism, devil-worship, and pre-Christian pagan traditions, while confronting common misconceptions and moral panics.
Featuring chilling true accounts, personal testimonies from practitioners, and case studies of occult crimes, this volume sheds new light on Scotland's shadowy spiritual heritage. Whether you are a student of history, a seeker of occult knowledge, or simply intrigued by Scotland's dark mysteries, this comprehensive work invites you to understand the Devil not just as a symbol of evil, but as a mirror reflecting the fears, rebellions, and complexities of the human soul.