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Theology of Hostage to the Devil
Manage episode 475663168 series 1420543
Welcome back, dear listeners, to another riveting episode of Southern Demonology where we blend the eerie with the enlightening. Today, Chris from the Wandering Road Podcast and JJ dive deep into the appendices of one of the most profound and chilling books we've ever encountered: "Hostage to the Devil" by Father Malachi Martin.
If you’ve ever felt a shiver down your spine while contemplating the nature of evil or the harrowing practice of exorcism, this episode is for you. We’re not just skimming the surface; we’re plunging into the theological depths that underpin every spine-tingling story in the book.
What’s on the Menu?
The appendices: We’re tackling the dense, yet fascinating appendices of "Hostage to the Devil." Why? Because understanding the theology is crucial to grasping the stories within. It’s like trying to understand a complex novel without knowing the author’s intent—you miss out on the deeper meaning.
The Trinity and Exorcism: Father Martin’s take on the Trinity and its role in exorcism is nothing short of mesmerizing. We explore how the interconnectedness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit plays a pivotal role in repelling evil.
Human vs. Demonic Evil: Ever heard someone say there are multiple demons inside a person? We debunk this misconception and explain why it’s a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of demonic entities.
The Dangers of Misguided Exorcisms: A word of caution: Don’t try this at home! We discuss the grave risks of performing exorcisms without proper authority and training. Trust us, you don’t want to mess with forces beyond your understanding.
Listen to all episodes, get access to all of our social links, and contact us at https://www.southerndemonology.com Get bonus content on Patreon
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology.
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133 episodes
Manage episode 475663168 series 1420543
Welcome back, dear listeners, to another riveting episode of Southern Demonology where we blend the eerie with the enlightening. Today, Chris from the Wandering Road Podcast and JJ dive deep into the appendices of one of the most profound and chilling books we've ever encountered: "Hostage to the Devil" by Father Malachi Martin.
If you’ve ever felt a shiver down your spine while contemplating the nature of evil or the harrowing practice of exorcism, this episode is for you. We’re not just skimming the surface; we’re plunging into the theological depths that underpin every spine-tingling story in the book.
What’s on the Menu?
The appendices: We’re tackling the dense, yet fascinating appendices of "Hostage to the Devil." Why? Because understanding the theology is crucial to grasping the stories within. It’s like trying to understand a complex novel without knowing the author’s intent—you miss out on the deeper meaning.
The Trinity and Exorcism: Father Martin’s take on the Trinity and its role in exorcism is nothing short of mesmerizing. We explore how the interconnectedness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit plays a pivotal role in repelling evil.
Human vs. Demonic Evil: Ever heard someone say there are multiple demons inside a person? We debunk this misconception and explain why it’s a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of demonic entities.
The Dangers of Misguided Exorcisms: A word of caution: Don’t try this at home! We discuss the grave risks of performing exorcisms without proper authority and training. Trust us, you don’t want to mess with forces beyond your understanding.
Listen to all episodes, get access to all of our social links, and contact us at https://www.southerndemonology.com Get bonus content on Patreon
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
133 episodes
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