Synopses & Reviews
The interest in angels has never been greater. But with so much speculation and misinformation out there, how can readers separate truth from fiction?
This study of angelology discusses the origin, nature, activities, and destiny of angels -- all based on solid, biblical teaching. While comprehensive in scope and biblical in foundation, this book is easy to read and understand.
This fascinating and informative book assures readers that they are not alone in this world.
About the Author
Dr. Edward P. Myers is a professor of Bible and Religion at Harding University. Other books he has written include The Problem of Evil and Suffering and Doctrine of the Godhead.
Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Chapter One: | Introducing Angels |
Chapter Two: | Angels: A Historical Perspective |
Chapter Three: | The Origin & Form of Angels |
Chapter Four: | The Nature & Attributes of Angels |
Chapter Five: | The Classification of Angels |
Chapter Six: | The Activities of Angels, Part One |
Chapter Seven: | The Activities of Angels, Part Two |
Chapter Eight: | The Activities of Angels, Part Three |
Chapter Nine: | The Fall of Satan and of Angels |
Chapter Ten: | The Angel of the Lord |
Chapter Eleven: | The Identity of the Angel of the Lord |
Chapter Twelve: | Special Questions About Angels |
Chapter Thirteen: | Angels in the Life of Christ |
Appendix: | Biblical Survey of Angels: An Outline |
Endnotes: | |
Bibliography: | |