In The Name Of Jesus
$36.00
Part 1: Jesus And The Problem Of Exorcism
1. The Problem Of Exorcism
2. Jesus And Other Exorcists
Part 2: The First Century
3. Paul
4. Q
5. Mark
6. Luke-Acts
7. Matthew
8. 1 Peter, Hebrews, And James
9. Johannine Christianity
Part 3: The Second Century
10. Fathers, Apologists, And The Early Second Century
11. Mark’s Longer Ending And The Later Second Century
12. Critics Of Christianity
Part 4: Exorcism Among Early Christians
13. Conclusions And Contemporary Coda
Additional Info
The author thoroughly examines New Testament and early Christian teaching on exorcism and suggests some contemporary applications of his findings.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780801027451
ISBN10: 0801027454
Graham Twelftree
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2007
Publisher: Baker Academic
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