Book details

  • Genre:religion
  • Sub-genre:Christian Living / Spiritual Warfare
  • Language:English
  • Pages:250
  • eBook ISBN:9798991739276

The Art of Unseen Warfare

Ancient Teachings for the Modern Fighter

By Justin Marler

Overview


Author Justin Marler takes his readers on a journey through the teachings of the Orthodox Church on spiritual warfare. Beginning from a foundation in Holy Scripture and building on the age-old wisdom of Egyptian monks, Russian mystics, Byzantine theologians, and teachers of recent times, this book lays out the apostolic Christian teachings regarding human psychology to equip modern-day warriors in their struggle for sainthood.
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Description


In this manual, the author takes readers on an exploratory journey into the teachings of the Early Church on spiritual warfare. This book, which was written for the authors daughters, reveals age-old teachings from early Orthodox Church theologians, mystics and saints who essentially pioneered human psychology in the deserts, caves and monasteries of the Eastern Byzantine Empire at the dawn of Christianity. With a foundation in Scripture, the author dives deep into the seemingly bottomless well of wisdom that is the vast library of writings that these experienced practitioners left behind. Topics covered in the book include the anatomy of the soul, the enemies of the Christian fighter, the stages of how sin and the passions are formed, how to overcome soul destroying habits, how to take command of one's own thoughts and desires, and the virtues and methods needed for fighting for one's soul. The ancient teachings of these saints, which are presented here in an easy-to-understand format, demonstrate a remarkable understanding of the broken human condition, and how this brokenness can be restored through a life lived for Christ in relentless unseen warfare.
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About The Author


Justin Marler is an American author and musician known for leaving a burgeoning career in punk and metal music for the solitude of the monastic life, where he spent seven years living with monks. He is known for founding the popular Death to the World 'zine, and penning many articles about the catastrophic effects of modern life on the younger generation. In the 90's Marler lived in an isolated monastery on the deserted end of an island in Alaska, where he wrote his first book, Youth of the Apocalypse, by candle light, with only a pen and a ream of paper. He is the author of numerous travel guidebooks, and books and articles on Church history and Christian spirituality.
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