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Title: Principalities and Powers by John Warwick Montgomery, John W. Montgomery ISBN: 0-87123-470-X Publisher: Bethany House Pub. Date: December, 1981 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $10.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Clears Up Much of the False Teaching on Demons
Comment: Astute as a researcher, writer and theologian, Montgomery here tackles the hot topic of demonology. A passage from his intro says something excellent about this topic and book: "If you are as the felicitours phrase puts it so narrow-minded that you can see through a keyhole with both eyes simultaneously, this book is not for you, for in the world of the occult you need stereoscopic vision to avoid being a blind man leading the blind. The closeminded occultist will boggle at the theology of this volume and the close-minded religionist will be offended by its recognition of legitimate and positive occult domains."
Read on if you want to get informed by this master informer.
Rating: 5
Summary: A sane, non-hysterical Christian view of the occult
Comment: Most Christian books on the occult comprise a mixture of debunking and denunciation. This book offers an intriguing alternative interpretation. Montgomery's interest in the occult goes back to his own childhood in the 1930s. Montgomery's purpose in this book is to offer an interpretation of the occult as opposed to the mere recounting of phenomena. He begins with a consideration of how to define the occult, and looks at supernatural, paranormal and naturalistic levels of meaning. Montgomery underscores how one's own world-view can colour the way the occult is interpreted - is it real, humbug or devilish. In this complex web Montgomery steers a course that takes the phenomena seriously with paranormal and supernatural explanations being within his thesis. He then offers a brief historical overview of the occult from ancient times up to the 1970s (which is when the book was originally released). From here Montgomery then devotes chapters to the Cabala and Alchemy, astrology and prophecy, spiritism, tarot cards, fairies and so on. As a Christian theologian Montgomery avers that the occult represents a spiritual quest for meaning. He acknowledges the reality of the Devil and the demonic, but does not claim that all things occult originate with His Infernal Majesty. To further tease out issues he includes his own "ghost story" to make a theological point. This book engages the reader (whether Christian or occultist) to wrestle with the deeper interpretative issues of meaning. Thus unlike those works that totally demonize or totally debunk the occult, Montgomery offers Christians a more provocative, scholarly understanding. He also points an unwavering finger for the occultist through the labyrinth of phenomena to the fulfillment of their quest as found in Christ. The book will challenge readers' assumptions on the subject. It is therefore commended for a wide readership as occult, new age, neo-pagan and paranormal topics are once more in season in the late 1990s. A most engaging text worth taking the time to read.
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Title: Christianity for the Tough-Minded by John Warwick Montgomery ISBN: 0871230763 Publisher: Bethany House Pub. Date: June, 1973 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: Tractatus Logico-Theologicus, Revised Edition by John Warwick Montgomery ISBN: 3932829808 Publisher: CILTPP Inc. Pub. Date: July, 2003 List Price(USD): $32.00 |
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