For the month of October, we have a special deal on two classic Protestant works about the operation of evil spirits in this world. Lambert Daneau’s A Dialogue of Witches examines the scope and limits of the power of Satan as he operates through wizards and witches who do his bidding. Swiss Reformer Ludwig Lavater (son-in-law of Henry Bullinger) penned the classic Protestant work on demonic apparitions in his 16th century book Of Ghosts & Spirits Walking By Night. With copious references to Scripture, the church fathers, and historians ancient and medieval, Lavater carefully showed that ghosts and spirits are not the departed souls of the dead, but rather, the deceptive work of demons.
For the month of October, we have a special deal on two classic Protestant works about the operation of evil spirits in this world. Lambert Daneau’s A Dialogue of Witches examines the scope and limits of the power of Satan as he operates through wizards and witches who do his bidding. Swiss Reformer Ludwig Lavater (son-in-law of Henry Bullinger) penned the classic Protestant work on demonic apparitions in his 16th century book Of Ghosts & Spirits Walking By Night. With copious references to Scripture, the church fathers, and historians ancient and medieval, Lavater carefully showed that ghosts and spirits are not the departed souls of the dead, but rather, the deceptive work of demons.