The Doctrine of Satan

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The Doctrine of Satan is a theological work by Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that examines the nature, role, and biblical portrayal of Satan within Christian doctrine.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
theological work
addresses coherence of belief in Satan
philosophical problems of evil
relationship between Satan and human sin
spiritual warfare in Christian theology
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
examines New Testament references to Satan
Old Testament references to Satan
Satan’s eschatological destiny
Satan’s opposition to God
Satan’s role in evil
Satan’s role in temptation
biblical texts about Satan
field Christian philosophy
philosophy of religion
systematic theology
focusesOn biblical portrayal of Satan
nature of Satan
role of Satan in Christian theology
systematic theology of Satan
genre apologetics
systematic theology
hasPerspective biblicist view of Scripture
hasTheologicalCategory angelology
demonology
intendedAudience Christian apologists
Christian pastors
Christian theologians
students of theology
language English
mainSubject Christian demonology
Christian doctrine
Satan NERFINISHED
biblical theology
portrays Satan as a fallen angel
Satan as a personal being
Satan as created by God
Satan as morally evil
relatedWork Reasonable Faith NERFINISHED
The Doctrine of God NERFINISHED
supportsView biblical authority on demonology
compatibility of Satan with Christian theism
reality of Satan
theologicalPerspective analytic theology
evangelical Christian
theologicalTradition Christianity NERFINISHED

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