<strong>Demonology in New Testament times</strong><br /> Modem demonology has become a cult just as it had been in mediaeval times. But there is a difference. Then people opposed the Devil; now people believe in the Devil. This paper argues that modem demonology is an escapism of reality and in direct contrast to the New Testament's message. The thesis is debated against the background of a discussion of demonology in New Testament times. In this discussion it is indicated how the face of evil has changed from Old Testament times up to the New Testament period. Evil has become an extraterrestrial figure, symbol and power. As the personification of the prince of evil, the Devil is inter alia identified with the mythological...
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This paper traces Adriaan Koerbagh’s interpretation of biblical devils and scriptural instance...
For Jews and Christians in Antiquity beliefs about demons were integral to their reflections on fund...
Demonology in New Testament timesModem demonology has become a cult just as it had been in mediaeval...
<strong>Satan and his powers in the New Testament � especially as opposed to the Holy Spirit&l...
This paper looks at demonization and how it affected people in New Testament times. The Bible presen...
This study concerns the question how in biblical times people have dealt with the presence and reali...
The purpose of this contribution is to present a general survey of darkness as power in the New Tes...
Occult binding and unbinding: A New Testament perspective In view of the recent upsurge in attenti...
The idea of progress has become one of the central concepts of western civilization; but in the ante...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
ONDRA, Michal. Exorcism in Mark 5:1-20 and evil spirits in Jewish traditions The goal of this master...
'Is the devil on the loose?' New Testament perspectives on the struggle between Christ and Satan A...
The purpose of this study is not to argue the problem of whether demons actually existed in Old Test...
Depictions of the mentally ill, even in the modern media, have often been reduced to a trope of demo...
The article presents the role of evil spirits in the history of salvation according to Saint Peter C...
This paper traces Adriaan Koerbagh’s interpretation of biblical devils and scriptural instance...
For Jews and Christians in Antiquity beliefs about demons were integral to their reflections on fund...
Demonology in New Testament timesModem demonology has become a cult just as it had been in mediaeval...
<strong>Satan and his powers in the New Testament � especially as opposed to the Holy Spirit&l...
This paper looks at demonization and how it affected people in New Testament times. The Bible presen...
This study concerns the question how in biblical times people have dealt with the presence and reali...
The purpose of this contribution is to present a general survey of darkness as power in the New Tes...
Occult binding and unbinding: A New Testament perspective In view of the recent upsurge in attenti...
The idea of progress has become one of the central concepts of western civilization; but in the ante...
In the ancient East one used to assign personal character to thousands of mysterious powers, whose p...
ONDRA, Michal. Exorcism in Mark 5:1-20 and evil spirits in Jewish traditions The goal of this master...
'Is the devil on the loose?' New Testament perspectives on the struggle between Christ and Satan A...
The purpose of this study is not to argue the problem of whether demons actually existed in Old Test...
Depictions of the mentally ill, even in the modern media, have often been reduced to a trope of demo...
The article presents the role of evil spirits in the history of salvation according to Saint Peter C...
This paper traces Adriaan Koerbagh’s interpretation of biblical devils and scriptural instance...
For Jews and Christians in Antiquity beliefs about demons were integral to their reflections on fund...