Eschatology (End Times)
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Come Lord Jesus (Revised)
$24.95Add to cartHow can Christians today understand the book of Revelation and its meaning and implications for our lives? Mark Braaten, a pastor and scholar who has spent years studying and teaching Revelation, answers the many questions that arise when modern readers enter this ancient text. Originally written in response to his dad’s request to have a good introductory text, this book avoids complicated theological jargon and popularized misapplications of the book of Revelation-and leads readers to join the holy choir in singing, “Come, Lord Jesus.”
This new edition adds:-An essay that argues why the concept of a rapture is an egregious misreading of Revelation.
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Dark Halo : The Whore Of Babylon Revealed
$16.49Add to cartIs it possible that the largest body of Christian believers, Roman Catholics, have fallen from their place in heaven? Dark Halo takes the readers on a fantastic voyage, down the hallowed halls of St. Peters Basilica in the heart of Rome, and behind closed doors in the Vatican to reveal that the horrors and atrocities of the Roman Catholic Church have echoed down the ages, right into our modern times. From world-wide blatant idolatry and necromancy, to homosexuality and pedophilia, to a Pope who is on a mad quest to combine all religions into one universal faith; you will see the Roman Catholic Church as you have could never have imagined. But just being a church that has secretly turned against God is not enough to prove that Catholicism is the Great Whore described by the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation. Dark Halo uses the new and cunning theological concept to decipher this impossible vision and gives strong and compelling evidence that only the Roman Catholic faith meets all over the descriptions given in prophecy for the enigmatic Whore of Babylon. The author draws comparisons to many other great theologians who not only believed that that this was the case, but bled and died for this belief, such as Martin Luther and James Calvin. Dark Halo brings the reader what their pastor will not preach about on a Sunday morning, but something that is even more important and relevant to the modern Christian; a true understanding of their place in prophecy and the coming end-times.
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Can Catholics And Evangelicals Agree About Purgatory And The Last Judgement
$12.95Add to cartDemonstrates that, though there has been considerable disagreement and even polemic between Christians on the topic of purgatory, there is significant room for agreement between Catholics and many heirs of the Reformation concerning what happens after death.
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Inklings Of Heaven
$35.00Add to cartThe author explores and systematizes the eschatology of C.S. Lewis and subjects it to theological scrutiny. Although there are many books on Lewis, there are few that make a rigorous and critical assessment of his theology, and none-until now-that examine his eschatology in depth.
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Eschatology 2nd Ed
$16.95Add to cartPresents a balanced perspective of the doctrine at the center of Christian belief – the Church’s faith in eternal life. This work brings together recent emphasis on the theology of hope for the future with more traditional elements of the doctrine. It also includes a preface by Joseph Ratziner/Pope Benedict XVI.
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Overview Of The Book Of Revelation
$21.99Add to cartA preterite view of the book of Revelation, both Daniel and John forecast the Great Tribulation of 67-70 A.D. They also predict the “vials” of God’s wrath being poured out on the Roman Empire at the time of Domitian the “little horn” (92-96 A.D.). This overview shows the Lake of Fire to be synonymous with the “burning flame” of Daniel 7:11. Armageddon will be shown to be the name of the symbolic battle. “Gog and Magog” is the symbolic name of the “nations” fighting with the Roman Empire against the rider on the white horse (Jesus). The resurrections of Daniel 12:1-3 and Revelation 20:4-7 will be shown to be synonymous. Two distinct 3 1/2 year periods of time are set forth in Daniel and Revelation. They are referred to as “Times, Time, and Half a Time.” The Great Tribulation is shown to be synonymous with the 1,000-year reign.