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Foundations
Books on Angels and Angelology
Start here for the big picture on angels and angelology. These books explain what angels are, what they do, and how Scripture describes them.
A classic Reformed study of the angelic world, tracing what Scripture reveals about the nature, work, and purpose of God's angels. Kuyper moves from the heavenly host to the role of angels in the life of believers.
A complete fifteen-chapter study manual on angels, covering their characteristics, organization, and ministry across the Old Testament, the Gospels, and Revelation. Includes objectives and review questions for personal or group study.
A concise systematic overview of biblical angelology: the origin, nature, ranks, and ministry of angels, along with the fall of Satan and the role of fallen angels. A clear reference for students of Scripture.
An accessible survey of what the Bible says about angels, from their creation and number to the different kinds and names: archangels, cherubim, seraphim, guardian angels, and more. Written for general readers and Bible study.
An encyclopedia-length essay on the place of angels in Christian doctrine, examining their nature, knowledge, and mission within the framework of revealed theology. A scholarly yet readable introduction to the subject.
A devotional treatise on the guardian angels, setting out the dogmatic foundation for belief in them and the practical ways they guide, protect, and intercede for each person throughout life.
A month of readings and devotions centered on Saint Michael and the holy angels, drawing on Scripture, the saints, and Church tradition. Covers Michael's role as protector against evil and guardian of God's people.
A study of how Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, together with the guardian angels, have been portrayed in Christian art. Combines art history with the scriptural and devotional background of each archangel.
A compiled file of readings and commentary on angels and archangels, including guardian angels and the archangel Michael. Presents an esoteric perspective on the angelic realm and its relationship to human life.
Edgar Cayce's Association for Research and Enlightenment
The foundational text on the celestial hierarchy, describing the nine orders of angels from the Seraphim and Cherubim down to the angels. This classic of mystical theology shaped how the heavenly host has been understood for centuries.
A study course tracing angels through the Bible, the Apocrypha, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Examines how beliefs about angels and their orders developed across these sources, with clear references throughout.
The complete text of 1 Enoch in the classic English translation, including the Book of the Watchers, which recounts the fall of the angels who descended to earth. A primary source behind later traditions about fallen angels.
A scholarly study of the fallen angels, the Watchers, in 2 (Slavonic) Enoch, tracing how this early text portrays their rebellion and descent. Connects the account to the broader Enochic traditions of the celestial rebels.