Jesus Christ is the light that no darkness can overcome. Spiritual warfare isn't always obvious. It's normally not scary or spooky; it's usually rather mundane. Yet it's real and always miraculous. In Spiritual Warfare , Harold Ristau shows that faithful spiritual warfare isn't about secret methods and rituals. The good fight is fought with God's word, prayer, and worship. As the church preaches the forgiveness of sins, the darkness is pierced with the light of Christ and those in bondage are freed.
This is an eisegetical work which seems to be more inspired by a kind of pious superstition than it is inspired by a scriptural portrayal of the spiritual world. Though scripture is referenced, it is referenced to support a presupposed series of propositions. The end result is a theoretical approach which does not resemble how the individuals in scripture interacted with the spiritual world.