Crash Goes the Exorcist…Where The Exorcist Failed, by Dr. Clifford Wilson
Crash Goes the Exorcist…Where The Exorcist Failed, by Dr. Clifford Wilson. 1974 softcover. 166 pages, very nice condition.
An interesting rebuttal of The Exorcist from a religious perspective. What psychological principles are involved in the exorcist? Are there psychiatric dangers? What relationship is there to psychic phenomena? Are Demons superstitious hangover from the dark ages? What about "Demon Activity" in the west today? Can Exorcism be effective" Is it properly presented in the exorcist? What does the Bible teach? Is the exorcist good entertainment -- or the product of a sick society rushing towards Satan worship? In this book Dr. Clifford Wilson, an "Outstanding Educator of America" in 1971, gives the answers in simple English.
Wilson had become noticed two years prior, in 1972, for his book Crash Go the Chariots, a book which attempted to debunk Erich von Daniken’s famous book on aliens, Chariots of the Gods.