Cultures, for as long as we have had history, have had some sense of magic. Â This book contends that some of it, at least, is real; it describes what that is, and why the Bible is so negative about it.
However, to say âmagic is realâ in our contemporary culture could be very misleading. In fact, wrong. For what our culture thinks of as âmagicâ â as vague and diffuse as that is â is likely to be very different from what was practised in the Ancient Near East (the things that modern English translations of the Old Testament call, for instance, sorcery or witchcraft) or in the Greco-Roman world (what the New Testament calls magic). It also may be very different from what is called âmagicâ or âwitchcraftâ in animistic or ancestor-worshipping cultures today.
This book unpacks the background and explores the implications of the biblical teaching about the supernatural. There is a supernatural world, and it contains more than just God in Trinity; but Christians should not be afraid of it.
112 pages.
Spells, Sorcerers and Spirits: Magic and the Occult in the Bible is in the following collections: