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Arabic The Healing Epidemic

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Dr Masters here answers the arguments used by healers in support of their methods. He explains Bible teaching on what demons can and cannot do, and how James 5 should be implemented in churches today. He also proves that the conscious mind should always be switched on for spiritual activities. Included is a brilliant assessment of miraculous healing by a leading British medical professor.

'This volume is a masterful analysis and criticism of the most recent manifestations of charismatic phenomena' The exposition of James 5.13-14 is excellent, and his analysis of the place of the mind in the Christian's experience is remarkable. The concluding chapter by a medical doctor is also insightful This is one of the best books on this subject today. It should be widely read by concerned Christian people of all theological persuasions.' Bibliotheca Sacra

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Dr Masters here answers the arguments used by healers in support of their methods. He explains Bible teaching on what demons can and cannot do, and how James 5 should be implemented in churches today. He also proves that the conscious mind should always be switched on for spiritual activities. Included is a brilliant assessment of miraculous healing by a leading British medical professor.

'This volume is a masterful analysis and criticism of the most recent manifestations of charismatic phenomena' The exposition of James 5.13-14 is excellent, and his analysis of the place of the mind in the Christian's experience is remarkable. The concluding chapter by a medical doctor is also insightful This is one of the best books on this subject today. It should be widely read by concerned Christian people of all theological persuasions.' Bibliotheca Sacra