Satan and His Friends

A Minimalist Approach for Believers

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Pub Date 15 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 7 Feb 2025

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Description

Neither God nor his Word give place to the Devil.

Western tradition has enshrined what Gallagher calls a “Satan maximalist” approach to the evil spiritual beings mentioned in the Bible, finding the devil and his army of fallen angels everywhere. But what does Scripture actually say about Satan and his wicked companions?

Not much, it turns out.

Gallagher calls readers to critically examine the traditional view of Satan and the demonic taking into account the full testimony of Scripture. What emerges is a vision of evil that includes a being known as Satan, but whose power and scope of influence are smaller than tradition usually suggests. The chief enemy of God is not nearly as powerful nor mentioned as frequently in the Bible as is often thought.

The Bible does not center on a conflict between good and evil spiritual beings. Early Christians were not obsessed with Satan, and the New Testament writers chose not to speculate about his origins or motivations. Instead, they focused on godly living that would allow believers to stay in step with the Spirit and avoid every appearance of evil.

Neither God nor his Word give place to the Devil.

Western tradition has enshrined what Gallagher calls a “Satan maximalist” approach to the evil spiritual beings mentioned in the Bible, finding the...


Advance Praise

“Drawing on the ancient Near Eastern context, Second Temple Judaism, and early Christian interpretation, Edmon L. Gallagher unveils how disputed and uncertain many widely accepted views are. Gallagher walks us through the texts about the unseen realm and provides an account that is more restrained in his conclusions in contrast to what one might often hear from Christian pulpits. Reading this book is a healthy exercise in exegetical and theological caution. I appreciate where he ultimately lands—God is sovereign, Christ is victor, and we do not fear the unseen forces. I recommend the book as an alternative perspective to the dominant popular conceptions of the heavenly realm.”

—John Mark Hicks, professor of theology, Lipscomb University

“Drawing on the ancient Near Eastern context, Second Temple Judaism, and early Christian interpretation, Edmon L. Gallagher unveils how disputed and uncertain many widely accepted views are...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781684263226
PRICE US$22.99 (USD)
PAGES 320