Biblical Demonology: A Study of Spiritual Forces at Work Today

· Kregel Publications
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250
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"The supreme merit of Biblical Demonology is that it holds closely to the Word of God. . . . It will remain for many years to come the standard treatment of biblical demonology." —Dr. Wilbur M. Smith

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5.0
6 reviews
A Google user
January 18, 2009
"Biblical Demonology" is one of the only, if not the only, authoritative book that endeavours to explain the workings of demons with the Bible as the sole source of study. And this is extremely important for any Christians who believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God. "Biblical Demonology" begins with an evaluation of the field of demonology and how different ages, cultures and races have viewed, and evaluated, the existence and workings of demons. Unger demonstrates that Christianity, prescribed by the infallible Word of the Bible, is the only medium with which demonology should be studied. Even Judaism, the `cousin' of Christianity, fails to properly deal with demonology, which is evidenced by the excessive superstition of demons which inhibited the workings of the Jewish life. Once Unger establishes the Bible as the best source for demonological studies he then goes on to discussing Biblical demonology in demon possession, magic, divination, necromancy, heresy, word governments, Eschatology and deliverance. This book is certainly the best material out there for studying demonology from a strictly Biblical perspective. It is written in a very attractive and addictive style. I have no hesitation giving this book the highest possible rating. Five Stars
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