Hostage To The Devil: The Possession And Exorci... -
Originally published in 1976, Hostage to the Devil provides a meticulous account of five alleged cases of demonic possession in modern America. Unlike fictional depictions of the era, such as The Exorcist , Martin’s work is presented as interpretive reporting, blending theological scholarship with a harrowing narrative style.
: The book presents the humanity of Christ as the ultimate antidote to "Luciferian hatred". Case Study Analysis Hostage to the Devil: The Possession and Exorci...
: One of Martin’s most controversial contributions is the concept of "perfect possession," where an individual has completely and voluntarily surrendered to evil. These people may appear normal and even practice religion outwardly, but they lack the typical "beastly" manifestations or revulsion toward sacred objects. Originally published in 1976, Hostage to the Devil
: Martin argues that possession is not merely a sensational event but a "titanic clash of wills" between the exorcist and a personal, intelligent evil. He details how individuals are "selected" and the gradual process of surrendering their will. Case Study Analysis : One of Martin’s most

