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Re-Enchanting The Unseen: Angels, Demons, and Strange Beings from Time and Space

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180 pages, Paperback

Published October 31, 2023

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Josh Robinson

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June 28, 2024
This book was amazing! As we continue to move towards a new-age/occultic ressurgence in America, Christians are going to need to be way more equipped to handle this issue. I highly recommend adding this to your arsenal in understanding the unseen realm biblically. If we cannot understand the unseen realm in a biblical manner, then we will not be able to properly articulate the gospel, because one of the central effects of the gospel is the disarming of the ruler and the principalities. These rulers and principalities want your soul, because they are of their father Satan. I was greatly helped in categorizing UFOs/UAPs and cryptids as elemental spirits and principalities rather than just demons. Thank you brother for your good work! Keep it up!
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36 reviews3 followers
November 27, 2023
A great overview of how to think biblically regarding the weird stuff. We need more content like this.
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140 reviews9 followers
October 10, 2025
Robinson does a great job of breaking down the divine counsels and the spiritual realms in a way that’s easy to follow. I appreciated how he maps out the different layers of the spiritual world and gives practical insight into how they interact with our everyday lives. I could see the book really helping people make sense of a lot of these concepts that may feel overwhelmed by a Michael Heisner.

That said, I’m not completely convinced by some of his takes, like that demons are simply the spirits of the Nephilim. Still, even with that, the book is helpful for anyone trying to get a clearer picture of the unseen spiritual dimensions. Overall, I’d recommend it to readers curious about the intersection of theology and the spiritual realm.

Short and sweet.
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