Cameron Chase is no ordinary girl. She is Lucifer incarnate and she knows it. Shocking the world around her with astounding abilities, she quickly reshapes the world. Pulling it in a direction no one could foresee. Book Review: Jane Joyce's LUCIFER'S EXPERIMENT (2006) is a theological novel that offers a radical reinterpretation of Christianity through a sympathetic portrayal of Lucifer. "Lucifer," in this text, is not evil, but rather a giver of light (as the name itself implies). True "evil" is the reversal of enlightenment, and "enlightenment" is knowledge of the interdependency between the light and the dark (a form of "divine" consciousness). Joyce's main character, Cameron, is representative of Lucifer. She teaches that God is within everyone, that there is no hell, that there is no evil in the normal sense that is given to this term. She also teaches that human beings are absolutely responsible for everything that befalls them, that everything that happens to one has been chosen, that God is everywhere (at times embracing an almost Spinozian pantheism), that death is a form of renaissance, that demons are the counterparts of angels. This daring philosophy will shock some and illuminate the minds of others. ---Joseph Suglia, Author of Watch Out and Years of Rage
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