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A Manual of Demonology and the Occult
註釋A Manual of Demonology and the Occult probes into the data that belies some of the commonly held beliefs about occultic activity. Stripping away conjecture and speculation, this book tells why: Demonism and mental illness often display similar symptoms, but they can be distinguised from one another; A person cannot be demon-possessed against his will, even though there is a form of involuntary demonization; Exorcising a demon is not the same as casting it out; The study of extrasensory perception is not occult, but it involves investigation of occultic phenomena; A person can be involved with occult practices and remain a Christian, but not without serious consequences; A Christian counselor can anticipate a demonized patient's responses and be prepared to deal with them effectively. A Manual of Demonology and the Occult examines the only truly reliable source of information that dispels the myths and misunderstandings -- the Bible. - Back cover.