Kurt E. Koch

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

Life

After studying Protestant theology, Kurt graduated doctor of theology at the University of Tübingen. He was pastor at the service of the Baden State Church. His functions were mainly working with young people, exorcism and evangelism.

In addition, Koch worked for years as a missionary in Africa, in close collaboration with the humanitarian mission Kwasizabantu (KSB). In 1949 he founded the mission and Bible Scripture for the purpose of distributing the Bible and evangelistic magazines around the world so free. < sup> [1 ] < / sup > The mission still exists today as a registered association in Schwäbisch Gmünd - Lindach under the aegis of KSB. In the following years, its missionary and evangelistic travel service led him to more than 100 countries, with lectures at universities, seminaries, Bible schools, and many churches on every continent. He was also a publicist.

Scriptures and theology generic activity

The main themes of his work and books were : the decision to live personal life for Christ, pastoral care in relation to the occult, information about mental demonic attacks, the various areas of revival of the earth, the work of the Holy Spirit and the return of Jesus

Some of his books he published under the following nicknames: Klaus Becker, Carol Córnea, Peter cardo, Kazimierz Kucharski, Marc Marot, René Monod [2]

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

Publishing company

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

Publications (selection)

Literature

See also

External links

Sources

    1. Mission Scripture
    2. Helmuth Pfandl ' '. With Jesus in the world Evangelization Publishers, Laval Canada 1983, p 120