The Devil, Disease and Deliverance: Origins of Illness in New Testament Thought

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A&C Black, 1998. jan. 1. - 360 oldal
"The relationships between the Devil and disease, sickness and sin, healing and forgiveness, and exorcism and deliverance form an intriguing and controversial set of issues. This monograph brings some clarity to the topic by offering the first full-length examination of the origins of illness in New Testament thought. In an attempt to respect the diversity of thought within the New Testament, the author employs a method that allows the distinctive contributions of each New Testament writer to be appreciated on their own terms. These readings are followed by an attempt at the construction of a New Testament theology of the Devil, disease and deliverance where the distinctive New Testament voices on this topic are heard in relation to one another. The monograph concludes with a chapter devoted to the implications of this study for Pentecostal theology and ministry."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Preface
7
Chapter 1
36
Chapter 3
91
Chapter 4
130
Chapter 5
162
Chapter 6
187
Chapter 7
229
Chapter 8
296
Chapter 9
310
Bibliography
320
Index of References
340
Index of Authors
353
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John Christopher Thomas (Ph.D., University of Sheffield) is Professor of New Testament at the Church of God School of Theology in Cleveland, Tennessee.

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