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A critical analysis of Byang Kato’s demonology and its theological relevance for an evangelical demonology

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dc.contributor.advisor Dolamo, Ramathate Tseka Hosea
dc.contributor.author MacDonald, Scott Douglas
dc.date.accessioned 2017-04-13T07:05:39Z
dc.date.available 2017-04-13T07:05:39Z
dc.date.issued 2017-02
dc.identifier.citation MacDonald, Scott Douglas (2017) A critical analysis of Byang Kato’s demonology and its theological relevance for an evangelical demonology, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22276>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22276
dc.description.abstract What composes an Evangelical demonology? This dissertation aims to provide a fresh Evangelical demonology, reflecting and systematizing the biblical material on the demonic. To begin the process, Byang Kato’s background and demonology is examined, since Kato himself has a unique relationship to demonic practices by virtue of his upbringing. His demonological efforts are headlined by a booklet on the spirits, and throughout the rest of Kato’s theological output, Satan and his wicked comrades are frequently mentioned. Overall, Kato’s work presents timely contributions for our demonological goals, especially considering the multicultural context. In an increasingly intermingled world, with many backgrounds being represented in multicultural Christian communities, Kato’s demonology is a superior model. Human perceptions concerning the demonic are often inseparable from prevailing cultural attitudes, and the temptation to exalt one’s own culture must be avoided, especially due to the new norm of multicultural churches, para-church organizations, and seminaries. Kato’s demonology gravitates to the biblical material, and thus it delivers both challenges and affirmations to every party. Furthermore, Kato’s writings on the demonic are inherently linked to soteriology. After discerning some of the major themes of Kato’s soteriology, his exclusivism (and how it relates to demonology) is specifically discussed. Since Kato views the world outside of Christ as the dominion of Satan and the demonic, he advocates that one must turn to Christ for redemption. Then an Evangelical demonology itself is constructed. After highlighting particular contributions from Kato, criteria are outlined for the project before launching into the primary content. Demonic activity throughout the Bible is surveyed, and the argument is offered that demons do act as malevolent personal beings intent on instigating evil in the created order. Through this study of the demonic, the assertion that “demonology matters” is presented, as the doctrine of the demonic relates to the reliability of the Bible and the quality of our salvation. A biblical, Evangelical demonology also rises to modern challenges, including skepticism and speculation. Christians are planted on the sure ground of the Scriptures, prepared for the spiritual realities of the world in which we live. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 218 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Demonology en
dc.subject Demons en
dc.subject Demonization en
dc.subject Devil en
dc.subject Spirits en
dc.subject Pneumatatology en
dc.subject Necromancy en
dc.subject Multiculturalism en
dc.subject Evangelicalism en
dc.subject Byang Kato en
dc.subject Occultism en
dc.subject Possession en
dc.subject Exorcism en
dc.subject Satan en
dc.subject Satanology en
dc.subject.ddc 235.4
dc.subject.lcsh Kato, Byang H. -- Criticism and interpretation en
dc.subject.lcsh Demonology -- Biblical teaching en
dc.subject.lcsh Multiculturalism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity en
dc.subject.lcsh Devil -- Biblical teaching en
dc.subject.lcsh Occultism -- Biblical teaching en
dc.subject.lcsh Spirit -- Biblical teaching en
dc.subject.lcsh Magic -- Biblical teaching en
dc.subject.lcsh Demonical possession -- Biblical teaching en
dc.subject.lcsh Exorcism in the Bible en
dc.title A critical analysis of Byang Kato’s demonology and its theological relevance for an evangelical demonology en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology en
dc.description.degree D. Th. (Systematic Theology) en


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