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Kingdom of the Occult
Book • 2008
Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Occult" delves into the history and practices of various occult traditions, examining their beliefs, rituals, and impact on society.
The book explores the origins and evolution of occult practices, tracing their influence across different cultures and historical periods.
Martin analyzes the theological and philosophical underpinnings of occult beliefs, contrasting them with Christian teachings.
He also examines the dangers and potential consequences of involvement in occult practices, highlighting the spiritual risks involved.
The book serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding and navigating the complex world of the occult.
The book explores the origins and evolution of occult practices, tracing their influence across different cultures and historical periods.
Martin analyzes the theological and philosophical underpinnings of occult beliefs, contrasting them with Christian teachings.
He also examines the dangers and potential consequences of involvement in occult practices, highlighting the spiritual risks involved.
The book serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding and navigating the complex world of the occult.
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as a modern, abbreviated version.

Jeremiah Roberts

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as a resource for understanding the occult.


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as an example of Walter Martin engaging with fringe topics.

Jeremiah Roberts

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