Hobart Freeman - Publications

Publications

Freeman was the author of two books published by Moody Press of Chicago:

  • An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophets
  • Nahum Zephaniah Habakkuk: Minor Prophets in the Seventh Century

He later published another fourteen books through his own publishing house, Faith Publications of Warsaw, Indiana, later to become Faith Ministries and Publications:

  • Angels of Light? Deliverance from Occult Oppression.
  • Biblical Thinking and Confession: The Key to Victorious Living 365 Days a Year - This is a modified edition of the earlier Positive Thinking and Confession: The Key to Victorious Living 365 Days a Year.
  • Charismatic Body Ministry: A Guide to the Restoration of Charismatic Ministry and Worship.
  • Deeper Life in the Spirit .
  • Did Jesus Die Spiritually? Exposing the JDS Heresy.
  • Divine Sovereignty / Human Freedom and Responsibility in Prophetic Thought - Master Degree Thesis.
  • Every Wind of Doctrine.
  • Exploring Biblical Theology: A Systematic Study of the Word of God in Understandable Language - Published posthumously.
  • Faith for Healing.
  • How to Know God's Will - For Your Life and for Important Decisions.
  • Why Speak in Tongues? The Christian's Three-Fold Ministry through Prayer in the Spirit.
  • The Doctrine of Substitution in the Old Testament: Fulfilled in Christ - Based on his doctoral thesis and published posthumously.
  • Why Do the Righteous Suffer? - Collated from his teaching tapes and published posthumously.
  • The Sabbath in Relation to Law and Grace - Collated from his teaching tapes and published posthumously.

Two tracts:

  • Occult Oppression and Bondage: How to be Free.
  • The Purpose of Pentecost.

And over eleven hundred teaching tapes.

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