Black: The Birth of Evil
by Ted Dekker
- Pages
- 432
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781595540218
- Reading Time
- ~7h 34min
Black: The Birth of Evil is a book by Ted Dekker. It has 432 pages.
About this book
Ted Dekker’s Black: The Birth of Evil launches a trilogy that examines the nature and origin of malevolence through an allegorical supernatural thriller. The narrative follows a young boy who discovers he can perceive and interact with evil as a tangible, personified force. Through this premise, Dekker explores enduring questions about moral duality, spiritual warfare, and the psychological weight of confronting darkness. The novel blends suspenseful pacing with theological reflection, characteristic of the author’s broader body of work that consistently interrogates the boundaries between faith and fear. Rather than relying on graphic violence, the story emphasizes internal struggle and ethical choice, positioning its protagonist’s journey as a meditation on how evil takes root in human consciousness. As the first installment of a three-part series, it establishes a framework for examining how darkness operates both externally and within the self. Readers familiar with Dekker’s reputation for genre-blending fiction will recognize his signature approach to spiritual themes, rendered here through a carefully constructed allegory that prioritizes philosophical inquiry over conventional horror tropes.
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Black: The Birth of Evil has 432 pages.
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Ted Dekker’s Black: The Birth of Evil launches a trilogy that examines the nature and origin of malevolence through an allegorical supernatural thriller. The narrative follows a young boy who discovers he can perceive and interact with evil as a tangible, personified force. Through this premise, Dek...
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Black: The Birth of Evil was written by Ted Dekker.