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The Occult. The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center. Volume 8, Number 4.

The Occult. The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center. Volume 8, Number 4.

Marcia Montenegro
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To many people, the word occult conjures up a number of topics, sometimes mysterious, sometimes evil. It can range from paganistic and witchcraft to demons and Satanism. Other practices such as psychics, séances, vampires, ghosts, spells, black magic, voodoo, tarot cards, yoga, divination, clairvoyance, and many more can be included under the umbrella of the occult. But what is the “occult”? The word comes from the Latin word occultus and means “hidden knowledge.” People who practice the occult are attempting to obtain power through secret or inner wisdom. Such is contrary to Biblical teachings. In this issue of the Areopagus Journal, authors Hux and Gibson address Satanism and divination from a Biblical worldview. Montenegro, a former astrologer, gives expert advice on why contact with the dead 9necromacy) is unhealthy and can open up the occult and expose oneself to spiritual danger. Others issues of the Areopagus touching on occult philosophy and practice include Engaging the New Age and Stretching the Truth .
Language
English
Pages
62
Format
Kindle Edition

The Occult. The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center. Volume 8, Number 4.

Marcia Montenegro
3/5 ( ratings)
To many people, the word occult conjures up a number of topics, sometimes mysterious, sometimes evil. It can range from paganistic and witchcraft to demons and Satanism. Other practices such as psychics, séances, vampires, ghosts, spells, black magic, voodoo, tarot cards, yoga, divination, clairvoyance, and many more can be included under the umbrella of the occult. But what is the “occult”? The word comes from the Latin word occultus and means “hidden knowledge.” People who practice the occult are attempting to obtain power through secret or inner wisdom. Such is contrary to Biblical teachings. In this issue of the Areopagus Journal, authors Hux and Gibson address Satanism and divination from a Biblical worldview. Montenegro, a former astrologer, gives expert advice on why contact with the dead 9necromacy) is unhealthy and can open up the occult and expose oneself to spiritual danger. Others issues of the Areopagus touching on occult philosophy and practice include Engaging the New Age and Stretching the Truth .
Language
English
Pages
62
Format
Kindle Edition

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