The Message of Spiritual Warfare (Incl Study Guide) (Bible Speaks Today Themes Series)
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Keith Ferdinando comprehensively covers spiritual warfare in four sections: the nature and activity of Satan, the different dimensions of Christ's victory over Satan, the impact of Christ's victory on God's people, and the various ways in which believers must fight...
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Keith Ferdinando comprehensively covers spiritual warfare in four sections: the nature and activity of Satan, the different dimensions of Christ's victory over Satan, the impact of Christ's victory on God's people, and the various ways in which believers must fight sin and Satan.
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This valuable exposition of the theme of `spiritual warfare' is in four sections. The first is concerned with the nature of Satan and his activity in the world God has made. The second examines the different dimensions of Christ's victory over Satan. The third considers ways in which Christ's victory over Satan impacts God's people. The final section looks at various areas in which believers must fight sin and Satan. Two concluding chapters examine the weapons with which God equips his people for their spiritual warfare.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 454901
- Product Code 9781783594351
- ISBNÂ 1783594357
- EANÂ 9781783594351
- Pages 288
- Department Academic
- Category Biblical Studies
- Sub-Category Biblical Theology
- Publisher Intervarsity Press Uk
- Publication Date Oct 2016
- Sales Rank 89003
- Dimensions 216 x 138 x 25mm
- Weight 0.407kg
Keith Ferdinando
Keith Ferdinando is lecturer and principal at the Faculte de Theologie Evangelique au Rwanda and theological education consultant with Africa Inland Mission International. He was formerly lecturer in missiology at the London School of Theology in the UK and before that served for many years in theological education in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire). He is author of The Triumph of Christ in African Perspective: A Study of Demonology and Redemption in the African Context. A