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Christians in Bible-believing churches often do not receive explicit teaching on angels because expositional sermons focus on the meaning of the text—and the biblical authors are rarely focused on discussing angels. The consequence is that legends or superstitions often cloud our reflections about supernatural beings. Pastors also rarely receive in-depth exposure to this subject in seminary. This book satisfies a need for teaching about the angels for a popular audience who want to speak and think biblically about the spiritual realm, especially because many books on angels teach speculative views or borrow their ideas from other religions of the ancient near east.

John R. Gilhooly

John R. Gilhooly is a professor of philosophy and theology, who specializes in angelology and anthropology. He is director of the honors program at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio, where he lives with his wife and three children.