Satan Cast Out

A Study in Biblical Demonology

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Weight 0.18 kg
Dimensions 18.1 × 12.1 × 1.3 cm
ISBN 9780851512341
Binding

Paperback

Format

Book

Page Count

200

Original Pub Date

1975

Banner Pub Date

Dec 1, 1975

ENDORSEMENTS

‘A balanced, helpful and hopeful book.’– THE WITNESS

‘Probably one of the best, most scriptural books written today on the subject of demonology.’– PRESBYTERIAN JOURNAL

Book Description

Leahy presents a lucid, biblical account of Christian teaching on such issues as the existence of angels – good and evil; the present position and strategy of Satan; the witness of Old and New Testament to demonic activity; the demonic in church history; and the challenge of the demons to the church of Christ, especially on the mission field. While taking our ‘adversary the devil’ seriously, Leahy constantly emphasizes the victory of Christ over him, and the fact that, in the words of John Calvin, ‘The whole of Satan’s kingdom is subject to the authority of Christ.’

Table of Contents Expand ↓

INTRODUCTION 7
ANGELS: GOOD AND EVIL 11
SATAN’S PRESENT POSITION 22
THE STRATEGY OF THE ENEMY 33
OUR ADVERSARY THE DEVIL 47
THE WITNESS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT TO DEMONIC ACTIVITY 64
THE WITNESS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT TO DEMONIC POSSESSION 78
CHRIST AND THE DEMONS 97
DEMONIC ACTIVITY SINCE NEW TESTAMENT TIMES 108
DEMON-POSSESSION AND THE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE 129
CHRISTIANITY AND OCCULTISM 152
THE CHALLENGE OF THE DEMONS TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 160
EPILOGUE 174
APPENDICES
[A] The use of the word ‘Satan’ in Psalm 109 177
[B] Self-induced symptoms of Demon-possession 180
GENERAL INDEX 183
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES 193

 

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  1. Christopher Crain

    Many books I have read provide speculative information about Satan and demons. Leahy brings every idea on the subject from Holy Scripture. Without a doubt, this is the very best book I have found on demonology. Read it to understand. Read it to minister well in an evil age.

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