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Demolishing strongholds: Evangelism and strategic-level spiritual warfare. Bramcote, Nottingham: Grove Books, 1993.

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Wagner, C. Peter. Confronting the powers: How the new testament church experienced the power of strategic-level spiritual warfare. Ventura, Calif., U.S.A: Regal Books, 1996.

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Territorial spirits and world evangelisation: A biblical, historical and missiological critique of strategic-level spiritual warfare. Fearn: Mentor/OMF, 1998.

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Beeson, Ray. Strategic spiritual warfare: Arming yourself for battle, winning the spiritual war. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1995.

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Morris, Henry M. Pulling down strongholds: Achieving Spiritual victory through strategic offense. Dallas, Tex: Institute for Creation Research, 2010.

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Wilson, James I. Principles of war: A handbook on strategic evangelism. Moscow, Idaho: Community Christian Ministries, 2009.

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Beckett, Bob. Commitment to conquer: Redeeming your city by strategic intercession. Grand Rapids, Mich: Chosen Books, 1997.

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Greenwood, Rebecca. Authority to Tread: A Practical Guide for Strategic-Level Spiritual Warfare. Chosen, 2005.

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Focus, Christian. Territorial Spirits and World Evangelisation: A Biblical, Historical and Missiological Critique of Strategic-Level Spiritual Warfare. Christian Focus Publications, 1998.

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Beeson, Ray, and Pat Hulsey. Strategic Spiritual Warfare. Overcomers Ministries, 2006.

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Strategic Level Warfare. Salem Communications, 2002.

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NEXT LEVEL SPIRITUAL WARFARE. Chosen Books, 2019.

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Okere, Geoffrey. Strategic Spiritual Warfare for Christians. Lifevest Publishing, Inc., 2005.

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Okere, Geoffrey. Strategic Spiritual Warfare for Christians. Lifevest Publishing, Inc., 2005.

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Wellington, Doris. Behind Enemy Lines: Strategic Weapons of Spiritual Warfare. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2019.

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Smith, Eddie, and Michael L. Hennen. Strategic Prayer: Applying the Power of Targeted Prayer. Bethany House, 2007.

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H, Kraft Charles, Mark White, and Ellyn Kearney. Deep Wounds, Deep Healing: An Introduction to Deep Level Healing. Chosen Books, 2010.

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The Rules of Engagement: The Art of Strategic Prayer And Spiritual Warfare. Creation House, 2005.

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Landry, Sudie. Supernatural Encounters of the Godly Kind - The Spiritual Warfare Series - Level Four. Cypress Cove Publishing, 2016.

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Landry, Sudie. Mom Bradley's Crossover: From Deathbed to Heaven - The Spiritual Warfare Series - Level Three. Cypress Cove Publishing, 2015.

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Bertrand, Neal, and Sudie Landry. Prayer Warrior : the Life of a Seer: The Spiritual Warfare Series - Level Five. Cypress Cove Publishing, 2020.

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Landry, Sudie. Trail of Six Roses: Supernatural Events at Mother's Funeral - The Spiritual Warfare Series - Level Two. Cypress Cove Publishing, 2015.

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Peter, Wagner C., ed. Breaking strongholds in your city: How to use spiritual mapping to make your prayers more strategic, effective, and targeted. Ventura, Calif., U.S.A: Regal Books, 1993.

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Richemond-Barak, Daphné. Underground Warfare and the Jus ad Bellum. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190457242.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses situations in which cross-border tunnels may lead to the outbreak of war. Cross-border tunnels violate sovereignty and territorial integrity and demonstrate hostile intent on the part of the neighboring entity. Various factors influence the victim state’s decision to go to war in such situations, such as the number of tunnels, their level of completion, their proximity to civilian-populated neighborhoods, and the relationship with the party that dug the tunnel. Not every cross-border tunnel will trigger the right to self-defense or the strategic urge to go to war: this chapter distinguishes between situations in which cross-border tunnels can lead to war and those in which they do lead to war. Cross-border threats do not significantly differ from other threats in this regard. As with other types of cross-border tensions, states may possess the right to react using military force but not make use of such right.
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O'Donnell, S. Jonathon. Passing Orders. Fordham University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823289677.001.0001.

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Demonization has increasingly become central to the global religious and political landscape. Passing Orders interrogates this centrality through an analysis of evangelical “spiritual warfare” demonologies in contemporary America, which envision the world as built on a clash of divine and demonic forces in which humanity is enmeshed. Situating spiritual warfare in the context of American exceptionalism, ethnonationalism, and empire-management, it exposes the theological foundations that justify the dehumanizing practices of the current US political order—queer- and transphobia, Islamophobia, antiblackness, and settler colonialism. The book argues that demonologies are not merely tools of dehumanization but ontological and biopolitical systems that create and maintain structures of sovereign power, or orthotaxies: models of the “right ordering” of reality that create uneven geographies of space and stratify humanity into hierarchies of being and nonbeing. Demonologies constitute and consolidate these geographies and stratifications by enabling the framing of other orders as passing orders—as counterfeit, transgressive, and transient. But these orders are unwilling to pass on, instead giving structure to deviant desires that resist sovereign power. Demonstrating these structures of resistance in demonologies of three figures—the Jezebel spirit, the Islamic Antichrist, and Leviathan—Passing Orders explores how demons exceed their designated role as self-consolidating others to embody alternative possibilities that unsettle orthotaxic claims over territory, time, and truth. Ultimately, it reimagines demons as a surprising source of political and social resistance, reflecting fragile and fractious communities bound by mutual passing and precarity into strategic coalitions of solidarity, subversion, and survival.
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