Kurt E. Koch

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Kurt E. Koch (born 16 November 1913 in Berghausen, Pfinztal; died 25 January 1987) was a Protestant theologian and writer. He was best known for his publications on the occult.

Life

After studying Protestant theology, Koch obtained a doctorate in theology from the University of Tübingen. He then became a pastor at the service of the Protestant Church in Baden. His functions were mainly working with young people and evangelism.

In addition, Koch spent many years working as a missionary in Africa, in close collaboration with the humanitarian mission Kwasizabantu (KSB). In 1949, he founded a mission with the purpose of distributing the Bible and evangelistic writings around the world for free.[1] The mission still exists today as a registered association in Schwäbisch Gmünd – Lindach as part of KSB. Over the following years, his missionary and evangelistic work led him to more than 100 countries, where he held lectures at universities, seminaries, Bible schools and many churches on every continent. He also worked as a journalist.

Writing and theology

The main themes of his work and books were: the decision to live one's life for Christ,

return of Jesus
.

Some of his books he published under the pseudonyms Klaus Becker, Carol Córnea, Peter Diestel, Kasimir Kucharski, Marc Marot, and René Monod.[2]

Koch was convinced of the existence of witchcraft and black magic that competed in a fight against "the good" for terrestrial supremacy.

Publishing company

Koch founded his own publishing company to distribute his writings. His publisher, Kwaziabantu, is today the leading distributor of his materials in Germany, and is run by his daughter.

Publications (selection)

  • Jesus Heals, Evangelization Publishers, 5th edition 1962
  • Heinrich Coerper and his Work, Liebenzeller Mission, Bad Liebenzell/Württemberg 1964
  • The Revival in Indonesia, Evangelization Publishers, 1970
  • Occult ABC, Bible and Scripture Mission Dr. Kurt E. Koch eV, 4th edition 1996
  • God among the Zulus, Herold -Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1979
  • Christian Counseling and Occultism, 26th edition, Brunnen-Verlag, Basel/Gießen, 1985
  • Possession and Exorcism, 1st edition, Bible and Mission Scriptures, 1992,
  • The Devils Alphabet, First American Printing 1971, Kregel Publications,

Literature

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wie alles begann". Bible and Scripture Mission. Archived from the original on 2005-02-04.
  2. ^ Helmuth Pfandl. With Jesus in the world Evangelization Publishers, Laval Canada 1983, p 120

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