All Reviews for The Kingdom of the Occult

  • On 11/2 Jim Fields wrote: Seemingly out of the blue a co-worker struck up a conversation with me about ouija boards and provided links to several stories online. Frankly, those stories give me goose bumps. That’s one of the many reasons why I’m grateful for The Kingdom of the Occult. This is the follow-up volume Martin intended ... Review of The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 9/8 Bruce Walker wrote: “The Kingdom of the Occult” is the work of Jill Martin Rische, eldest daughter of Dr. Walter Martin, and Kurt Van Gorden, a minister and missionary. Dr. Martin, deceased in 1989, nevertheless, plays a major role in this work as noted by his daughter in the introduction.Years ago, I remember my father ... "The Kingdom of the Occult": A Book Review
  • On 9/8 Kelly Marstad wrote: I expected The Kingdom of the Occult to spout dry Biblical references. Instead, it held me captive, opening my eyes to the realization that even historical occult references recognize Christ’s authority above all the others. Martin, Rische, and Van Gorden demystify the occult and give Christians a ... Book Review: The Kingdom of the Occult, by Martin, Rische, and Van Gorden
  • On 8/29 Edward Mann wrote: How much does occult teachings influence what shows, movies, commercials and games are created and distributed? Would you even know if what you were watching had occult teachings or beliefs in them? When i started to read "The Kingdom of the Occult" by Dr. Walter Martin I did not realize how much of ... The Kingdom of the Cults by Dr. Walter Martin
  • On 6/19 Steve Reed wrote: The Kingdom of the Occult by Walter Martin The Kingdom of the Occult bty Walter Martin is a huge volume, extensively researched and passionately written.  It’s a real eye opener for lots of us and a clear warning about just what sort of world we really face.  Many Christians approach the Bible as merely a story ... The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 4/4 Nick Norelli wrote: The Kingdom of the Occult Authors: Walter Martin; Jill Martin Rische; Kurt Van Gordon Hardcover: 752 pages Publisher: Thomas Nelson (October 21, 2008) Language: English ISBN-10: 1418516449 ISBN-13: 978-1418516444 . Amazon CBD Overstock Barnes & Noble . With thanks to Lindsey Nobles of Thomas Nelson ... The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 3/25 Ben Birdsong wrote: Walter Martin’s The Kingdom of the Occult does an extensive job of covering the issues regarding cultic practice.  This book is similar to Martin’s classic work, The Kingdom of the Cults, with a major difference being that this book was not published and compiled by Walter Martin.  It was rather compiled by one of his ... Book Review: The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 2/21 Ginny Aiken wrote: The Kingdom of the Occult is the kind of book every believer should, if not own, then at least read thoroughly and thoughtfully. With every 'new' idea that bombards contemporary society, it's imperative to know how it compares and conflicts with traditional Christianity. I feel the material contained ... New Year, New Try
  • On 2/16 Hannah Givens wrote: Bonus review this week, seeing as I'm pretty sure this review is more than a few days overdue. (Very sorry, Thomas Nelson. This book is freaking huge.) The Kingdom of the Occult is an updated, October 2008 version of The Kingdom of the Cults, originally published in 1965. It is 733 pages long, 678 if ... Review: Kingdom of the Occult by Walter Martin
  • On 2/3 Victoria Gaines wrote: As I poured over this carefully researched volume of biblical truths, case studies, definitions, and plentiful documentation, my heart welled up with thankfulness. I'm thankful that Christ gives us spiritual discernment and overcoming power through His Holy Spirit, as well as daily access to His Word. ... Best Resource on the Occult
  • On 1/29 Brandon Schmidt wrote: When I first read the book, I was blown away at how much information is crammed into this book. Separated into sections based on the occult group, it covers a wide assortment of occult and other “hidden knowledge” groups, such as witchcraft, Wicca, Kabbalah, and mysticism. For each group, there is ... Book Review: Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 1/9 keith cook wrote: Walter Martins book, The Kingdom of the Occult, completely took me off guard. I was expecting to find a book that was a light survey of various cults/religions. What I got was the most in-depth comprehensive study on the history, beliefs, modern appearance, and the Christian response to most of the ... a trustworthy guide
  • On 1/8 Carol Van Drie wrote: Walter Martin is a well-known author within Christian apologetic and anti-cult literature. This well researched, lengthy compilation is an excellent resource to own, as is Martin's Kingdom of the Cults. The book carefully examines, defines, and clarifies numerous occult practices and religions from an ... Review of Walter Martin's Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 12/30 Warren Pawlowski wrote: Coming into this book, I had never before read Dr. Walter Martin, and thus came in rather blind in regard to his strong religious views. Due to this, I failed to realize that when the book’s description said Martin “forges a strong weapon against the world of the Occult” within the title’s pages, ... Not What I Expected
  • On 12/15 Tiffany Colter wrote: I wasn't quite sure what I'd think of the book "The Kingdom of the Occult". Typically topics like this are either creepy or overly simplistic. What I found in this book exceeded my expectations. I found a book full of scholarly research in to various facets of the Occult from UFO cults to Satanism, Paganism ... About a book
  • On 12/12 Mary Yerkes wrote: The Kingdom of the Occult By Walter Martin, Jill Martin Rische, and Kurt Van Gorden The Kingdom of the Occult, by Walter Martin, Jill Martin Rische, and Kurt Van Gorden, is an excellent read. An exhaustive, one-stop resource, the book includes gripping case studies, extensive resources for further ... Book Review: The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 12/5 Terry Grondahl wrote: When I received this work to review I initially thought it just another book on the Occult. How wrong I was with that initial assumption. I have found the text to be scholarly, readable and most convicting. The authors approach to the Occult is threefold (1) historical analysis of key facts connected ... The Kingdom of the Occult by Walter Martin
  • On 11/24 Timothy Roberts wrote: The Kingdom of the OccultHardcoverBy Dr. Walter Martin, Jill Martin Rische and Kurt Van GordenISBN: 1418516449ISBN-13: 9781418516444The Kingdom of the Occult, provides the reader with a very through and complete understanding and look into the world of the occult. Martin, Rische and Gorden have provided ... Book Review: The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 11/21 Derek Cameron wrote: In 1965, Walter Martin published The Kingdom of the Cults, a survey of fringe (Rajneesh, ISKCON) and not-so-fringe (Islam, Buddhism) religious movements. The Kingdom of the Occult is the follow-up compiled by his daughter, Jill Martin Rische, and his colleague, Kurt van Gorden. It takes a broad view ... The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 11/20 David Wickiser wrote: The Kingdom of the Occult brings up a number of thoughts to my head. Overall this book is a good resource, but things bothered me about it. The first thing I noticed was that though it appears that Walter Martin is the author based on looking at the cover, it was really more of an adaptation of his ... Review: The Kingdom of the Occult
  • On 11/20 Donna Mancha wrote: True Workmanship - Wow! The Bible clearly says, “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needed not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” 2 Timothy 2:15. The challenge with this verse is society does not want to take the time to study, more or less to be approved unto God. ... The Kingdom of the Occult
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