Facing Evil

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Facing the Catastrophe

Originally published in Germany in its uncensored Russian version and now available in English, this volume presents a unique collection of essays by Russian-speaking intellectuals from Russia, Ukraine, and Europe. The book offers a profound analysis of the catastrophic war in Ukraine through philosophical, moral, sociological, and historical lenses. Although published abroad to avoid Russian censorship, the book has been banned in Russia for “discrediting the Russian armed forces.” This manifesto critically examines the origins and social impact of the war, and continues to engage a global audience and foster vital discussions about the conflict and its profound effects. The English edition makes these important insights accessible to a wider audience and enhances global understanding of the war’s complexities. It invites international readers to engage with the philosophical debates it presents, contributing to a broader discourse on peace, justice, and accountability in times of conflict.
It's a Dark World

A compilation of the author's books "In the Face of Evil" & "Evil Defined." The book details the author's actual experiences as he comes into contact with the activities of the powers of darkness and the treatment of multiple personality disorders (DID) in the ministry. Among the issues discussed are Satanic Ritual Abuse in the United States and Voodoo in Haiti. The history of his inner and outer struggle becomes an open book to be read. The book helps expose how dark the darkness of evil really is. Included in the book are over 800 definitions as well as descriptions of evil and the occult. As a licensed Christian Counselor the author has worked extensively with those dealing with evil in thier lives, and with Satanic Ritual Abuse victims.
This Thing of Darkness: Shedding Light on Evil

This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2016. Evil has been historically associated to people, facts and situations labelled disturbing, weird, non-civilised, bizarre, or out of standards. Many artistic, fictional and media representations associate evil to darkness; because of its apparent ugliness, we tend to make all kinds of efforts so as to hide this ‘thing of darkness’, which is intrinsic to humanity and social relations. Through its chapters, this volume sheds light on evil, questioning its status quo, places, origins and pointing out its importance for social balance. The discussions and viewpoints rely on approaching evil, human wickedness and violence in real and imagined prisons, contemporary media, representations of the feminine, and witches from Salem and Blair alike. While movies, television series, works of literature, media coverage, public institutions and social relations are analysed, evil is approached from different philosophical perspectives, theories pertaining to mass media, documentary film, history, anthropology and psychoanalysis.