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Dr. Charles H. Kraft

Dr. Charles H. Kraft (born in Connecticut) is a professor of anthropology and intercultural communication at the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.


He has written scores of books, many of them on Christianity and deliverance. In the 1950s he was a Christian missionary in Africa where he witnessed spiritual warfare for the first time.


Dr. Kraft is a Protestant exorcist and spiritual warrior. He is the president and founder of Deep Healing Ministries a deliverance ministry and conducts seminars and exorcisms around the world. Dr. Kraft believes that Freemasonry is the most evil organization in the world. He lives in California with his wife.


List of books

  • I Give You Authority
  • Defeating Dark Angels: Breaking Demonic Oppression in the Believer's Life
  • Confronting Powerless Christianity: Evangelicals and the Missing Dimension
  • Christianity With Power: Your Worldview and Your Experience of the Supernatural
  • Communication Theory for Christian Witness
  • Confronting Powerless Christianity: Evangelicals and the Missing Dimension
  • The Rules of Engagement: Understanding the Principles that Govern the Spiritual Battles in Our Lives
  • Anthropology for Christian Witness
  • Behind Enemy Lines: An Advanced Guide to Spiritual Warfare
  • Deep Wounds Deep Healing: Discovering the Vital Link Between Spiritual Warfare and Inner Healing
  • Teach Yourself Hausa Complete Course (Teach Yourself)
  • Culture, Communication, and Christianity: A Selection of Writings
  • Communicating Jesus' Way
  • Introductory Hausa
  • Deep Wounds, Deep Healing: A Guide to Receiving and Praying for Inner Healing
  • A Hausa reader: Cultural materials with helps for use in teaching intermediate and advanced Hausa
  • Readings in Dynamic Indigenty
  • Chadic wordlists (Marburger Studien zur Afrika- und Asienkunde)
  • Christianity in Culture: A Study in Dynamic Biblical Theologizing in Cross-Cultural Perspective

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Global Missiology (3804 words)
Kraft has neither the intention nor the pretension to declare himself a theologian (whether it be an “evangelical” one or not is beside the point).
Kraft was on of the dozens of participants and presenters (Kraft 1980b) at the Consultation on Gospel and Culture held at Willowbank, Somerset Bridge, Bermuda from 6th to 13th January 1978, sponsored by the Lausanne Theology and Education Group.
Kraft’s model is built on the “synchronic” dimension of “functional linguistics” and “transformational grammar” which would lead him to be devoid of the historical dimension of the Bible in his interpretation (e.g.
Theology Today - Vol 37, No. 2 - July 1980 - BOOK REVIEW - Christianity in Culture: A Study in Dynamic Biblical ... (714 words)
Charles H. Kraft, Professor of Anthropology and African,Studies, School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary, has undertaken such a study in his recent book.
Kraft suggests a series of thirteen models or grids in terms of which to view the dynamics of God's revelation, the cultural matrices in which it is received, and the interaction between the divine message and culture, as well as other interconnected realities.
What is particularly surprising in Dr. Kraft's study is the lack of reference to significant contributions made by other Christian denominations to the question of revelation/faith and culture.
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