adjective relating to or characteristic of Satan or Satanism
In the context of religious beliefs and practices that involve worship or reverence of Satan or satanic entities.
Used to describe criminal acts or behaviors that have a satanic or demonic motivation or influence.
Related to occult practices, rituals, or beliefs associated with Satan or satanic entities.
Used in the context of horror literature or fiction that explores satanic themes or characters.
Associated with certain subgenres of heavy metal music that incorporate satanic imagery or themes.
The term 'satanistic' may be used by writers to describe themes or elements in literature that involve devil worship or the glorification of Satan.
Psychologists may use the term 'satanistic' when discussing belief systems or behaviors that revolve around Satan or demonic entities.
In criminal profiling, the term 'satanistic' may be used to describe crimes or behaviors that are inspired by Satanic beliefs or rituals.
Cultural anthropologists may use the term 'satanistic' when studying religious practices or beliefs that involve the worship of Satan.
Film critics may use the term 'satanistic' when reviewing movies that feature themes of Satanism or demonic possession.
Sociologists may use the term 'satanistic' when examining societal attitudes towards Satanic beliefs or practices.
Theologians may use the term 'satanistic' when discussing theological views on Satan or the concept of evil in religious texts.