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Biblical Demonology: A Study of Spiritual Forces at Work Today

Biblical Demonology: A Study of Spiritual Forces at Work Today
By Merrill F. Unger

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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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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #124059 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-11-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 264 pages

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About the Author
Merrill F. Unger(1909-1980) graduated from Johns Hopkins University, and then went on to obtain his Th.M. and Th.D. degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary and his PhD from Oriental Seminary of the School of Higher Studies. He served as a pastor and professor at various seminaries including Gordon Divinity School and Dallas Theological Seminary.


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Biblical Demonology5
Very academic. Written by a well educated man of god. Scripturally accurate. Excellent exposition on the doctrine of demonolgy. If you are of the charasmatic bent or want to rid demons from your city, you will be disappointed. If you are seeking truth in regard to this doctrine, get it!

Solid theoloogy on demons, divination and like subjects5
There's a lot going on, on TV in novels, all over the place. The supernatural has made a comeback, in spite of science, etc. I wanted a conservative biblical discussion of just what we can count on as accurate theological knowledge concerning these things. Merrill F. Unger has provided that. An interesting read and great reference.

So thorough4
This is such a thorough treatment of the subject that I left with very few unanswered questions. Some of those questions have to do with modern demon posession, which he touches on, but not deeply.

Unger grounds his study deeply in the Old and New Testaments giving us a breadth and depth of insight on the war going on behind the scenes since the Fall. If the bible does not cover the topic it is not in this book, and I love that. Far too often sensationalists write to solve problems and address situations using scripture that does not apply. The only weakness I find with this great resource is its dispensational presuppositions concerning the Last Days, but that is a small thing. Over all this is a book that would benefit every Christian.