WHO IS LIKE GOD? is a historically grounded and spiritually rigorous study of Saint Michael and the archangelic tradition bringing together Scripture, early Christian interpretation, liturgical memory, and documented sites of devotion to examine why Michael has endured as the Church’s most recognized heavenly defender.
Rather than treating angels as mythic ornament, this book traces how the biblical portrait of Michael, protector of God’s people, opponent of rebellion, and servant of divine justice developed across the canonical text, patristic reflection, and the living practice of prayer. Readers will encounter the major passages associated with Michael, the theological logic behind angelic hierarchy, and the devotional patterns that shaped Christian imagination across centuries.
Written for readers who want clarity over sensationalism, WHO IS LIKE GOD? offers:
A Scripture-first account of Saint Michael’s identity and mission
Context from tradition, theology, and documented devotion
A sober guide to spiritual conflict framed within orthodox Christian teaching
Reflections that support disciplined prayer, courage, and moral formation
This is not a book of rumors or spectacle. It is a study of strength under obedience, the kind of strength that points beyond itself to God.