Author: | E. Janet Warren | ISBN: | 9781460007938 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing | Publication: | May 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | Essence Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | E. Janet Warren |
ISBN: | 9781460007938 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing |
Publication: | May 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | Essence Publishing |
Language: | English |
“Spiritual warfare” is an important topic for Christians, but it is an overused phrase. Janet Warren proposes a model of “holy housekeeping” as another way of understanding evil that is thoroughly biblical and also more positively focused. In this book, which includes multiple examples and discussion questions, she traces the theme of holy housekeeping—and its associated metaphors of direction, boundaries, and cleansing—from Genesis to Revelation. Because evil spirits (symbolized by dirt and disorder) seek to intrude upon holy space, the Lord continually sets limits on evil through His ministry in healing and cleansing. Christ followers are called to obedience and are given authority over evil. We are commanded to keep sacred space clean by expelling evil. Holy Housekeeping is not a simplistic instruction book, but offers a new biblical framework for understanding and dealing with evil that can inform all of Christian life.
E. Janet Warren (MD, PhD) is a family physician with an interest in psychotherapy and an independent scholar in theology. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario and previously published Cleansing the Cosmos: A Biblical Model for Conceptualizing and Counteracting Evil.
“Dr. Warren has provided a most accessible text on the nature of evil spirits and how to respond to them as a Christian. She writes as both a medical doctor and a theologian, thus combining medical insights from years of clinical practice and academic rigor as a person with a PhD in the subject matter. Readers of all backgrounds will appreciate her biblically informed wisdom and knowledge. I commend this book to you most warmly.”
Mark J. Cartledge is a professor of renewal studies at Regent University School of Divinity, Virginia Beach, and author of Encountering the Spirit.
“In this book, Janet Warren rescues deliverance healing from skeptics’ ridicule and spiritual warfare excesses. Her central idea, that demonic oppressions are like dirt in one’s spiritual house, is user friendly for the average Christian. This biblically strong book belongs in church libraries and on the shelves of concerned Christians.”
Lawrence E. Burkholder is an ordained Mennonite pastor and author of The Leviathan Factor.
“Spiritual warfare” is an important topic for Christians, but it is an overused phrase. Janet Warren proposes a model of “holy housekeeping” as another way of understanding evil that is thoroughly biblical and also more positively focused. In this book, which includes multiple examples and discussion questions, she traces the theme of holy housekeeping—and its associated metaphors of direction, boundaries, and cleansing—from Genesis to Revelation. Because evil spirits (symbolized by dirt and disorder) seek to intrude upon holy space, the Lord continually sets limits on evil through His ministry in healing and cleansing. Christ followers are called to obedience and are given authority over evil. We are commanded to keep sacred space clean by expelling evil. Holy Housekeeping is not a simplistic instruction book, but offers a new biblical framework for understanding and dealing with evil that can inform all of Christian life.
E. Janet Warren (MD, PhD) is a family physician with an interest in psychotherapy and an independent scholar in theology. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario and previously published Cleansing the Cosmos: A Biblical Model for Conceptualizing and Counteracting Evil.
“Dr. Warren has provided a most accessible text on the nature of evil spirits and how to respond to them as a Christian. She writes as both a medical doctor and a theologian, thus combining medical insights from years of clinical practice and academic rigor as a person with a PhD in the subject matter. Readers of all backgrounds will appreciate her biblically informed wisdom and knowledge. I commend this book to you most warmly.”
Mark J. Cartledge is a professor of renewal studies at Regent University School of Divinity, Virginia Beach, and author of Encountering the Spirit.
“In this book, Janet Warren rescues deliverance healing from skeptics’ ridicule and spiritual warfare excesses. Her central idea, that demonic oppressions are like dirt in one’s spiritual house, is user friendly for the average Christian. This biblically strong book belongs in church libraries and on the shelves of concerned Christians.”
Lawrence E. Burkholder is an ordained Mennonite pastor and author of The Leviathan Factor.