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If you think you know all about angels think again! Although the modern Western world claims to have left angels behind as mythical creatures they are back in popular culture. And much of what people are thinking exploring and believing about them finds its roots in ancient Jewish and Christian beliefs. Andrew Angel opens up the surprising world of angels to interested enquirers through an examination of the ancient Jewish and Christian texts in which they are found. He asks questions about what angels have to do with religious ecstasy surviving suffering and politics among other things--finding surprising and sometimes controversial answers. Informed by the latest scholarship yet accessible to all this book provides a well-researched and thought-provoking introduction to angels. Dr. Angel has brought us a remarkably sure-footed and well-argued book on a subject about which there is growing interest but little knowledge. Using the writings of Second Temple Judaism he introduces us to angels and what they are said to do. He tackles popular misconceptions and gives space to those with whom he disagrees. His work sheds light on many difficult New Testament texts. This will become a leader in its field. --Bishop Graham Dow This is a wonderful thoughtful and exciting exploration of the importance of angels in the biblical narratives and beyond. If you have ever read the Bible and wondered what the role of angels is why they are so important and what we should think about them today then this book is for you! --Paula R. Gooder Writer and lecturer in biblical studies Author of Heaven (2011) I commend Angels as being well researched informative and helpful. It is written in a highly readable and engaging style. --George Kovoor Principal of Trinity College Bristol Andy Angel is Director of Extension Studies at St Johns College Nottingham (UK) where he also teaches New Testament Studies. He is the author of Chaos and the Son of Man (2006).