The Occult Explosion
Author: Nat Freedland
Publisher:
Published: 1972
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780399109546
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Nat Freedland
Publisher:
Published: 1972
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780399109546
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: David Marshall
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9781873796689
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An investigation of Justin's story led into a world of dark forces that drive behaviour, and the establishment of a link between drugs, rock-rave and the occult.
Author: RA Anderson
Publisher: Shelter Publications
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 9780816305483
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Walter Martin
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2008-10-21
Total Pages: 751
ISBN-13: 1418516449
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The timely follow up to Dr. Martin's "The Kingdom of the Cults," takes his comprehensive knowledge and dynamic teaching style and forges a strong weapon against the world of the Occult.
Author: Alton Crapps
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2012-07-18
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 147713817X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Alton Crapps lives in Leesville, S.C. and is an elder of his Baptist Church. He has been doing short term missions for some 12 years in India, as well as other parts of the world. It was in India that he was asked to teach on cults. This is where the work ‘A Layman’s Look At Cults And The Occult’ first became an idea. The indigenous pastors there asked for the study-guide. Over the years we were given numerous request for the study-guide to be published. May God bless this work to His glory and to defeat Satan as well.
Author: Christopher Partridge
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-12-05
Total Pages: 781
ISBN-13: 1317596765
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume presents students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of the occult. It explores the history of Western occultism, from ancient and medieval sources via the Renaissance, right up to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary occultism. Written by a distinguished team of contributors, the essays consider key figures, beliefs and practices as well as popular culture.
Author: Colin Stanley
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Published: 2022-12-09
Total Pages: 205
ISBN-13: 1780994761
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →'An essential collection of some of his lesser known writings, all of which display his remarkable gifts as a writer and thinker.' Steve Taylor PhD, author of 'The Leap' and 'Spiritual Science' The late Colin Wilson wrote a staggering 180 introductions, forewords, prefaces and afterwords to other authors' books. Soon after his now classic study The Occult appeared in 1971, he was constantly sought out by writers and publishers to endorse their work. He rarely refused. And, as this volume reveals, these were not hurriedly written paragraphs, relying largely on his name as an endorsement, but often significant and substantial essays. Introducing the Occult brings together 17 of his best published introductions chosen by his bibliographer Colin Stanley. Within these covers you can read Colin Wilson on magic, witchcraft, exorcism, ghosts, poltergeists, the Loch Ness Monster, the afterlife, dowsing and much more.
Author: Brian Gibbons
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-07-04
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 113454149X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Spirituality and the Occult argues against the widely held view that occult spiritualities are marginal to Western culture. Showing that the esoteric tradition is unfairly neglected in Western culture and that much of what we take to be 'modern' derives at least in part from this tradition, it casts a fresh, intriguing and persuasive perspective on intellectual and cultural history in the West. Brian Gibbons identifies the influence and continued presence of esoteric mystical movements in disciplines such as: * medicine * science * philosophy * Freudian and Jungian psychology * radical political movements * imaginative literature.
Author: B. J. Gibbons
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 9780415244480
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Argues against the view that occult spiritualities are marginal to Western culture. Shows that the influence of the esoteric tradition is neglected and that much of what we take to be 'modern' derives, at least in part, from this.