Powers of Evil: A Biblical Study of Satan and Demons
Garrett, Susan R, Interpretation
Powers of Evil: A Biblical Study of Satan and Demons, by Sydney H. T. Page. Baker Books, Grand Rapids, 1995. 295 pp. $19.95 (paper). ISBN 0-8010-7137-2.
IN THIS WORK, Page discusses virtually every explicit reference to Satan and to other evil spirits in the Bible. Page's aim is to offer those readers "who consider the Bible to have authority over faith and life" a comprehensive review of the Bible's teachings about these subjects, so that such readers might make wellinformed assessments of media- and church-promulgated claims about the satanic and the demonic. Chapter divisions in the book include "Satan in the Old Testament" (including discussion of the serpent in Gen. 3, ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Powers of Evil: A Biblical Study of Satan and Demons.
Contributors: Garrett, Susan R - Author.
Journal title: Interpretation.
Volume: 51.
Issue: 2
Publication date: April 1997.
Page number: 206.
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