
666 and All That: The Truth About the End Times
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What we know of the future of the world is not as complex as many people think. And yet acting on that knowledge is often far removed from a Christian's daily life. As we look together at what the Bible...
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What we know of the future of the world is not as complex as many people think. And yet acting on that knowledge is often far removed from a Christian's daily life. As we look together at what the Bible says (and does not say) about the future, we expect many readers will be disturbed, comforted, humbled and hopefully thrilled. Some cherished beliefs may be rattled, some confirmed and others discovered anew.
This book takes the reader on a journey towards understanding what God has promised about the future, and makes clear links with our daily lives here and now.
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The Second Coming, Hell, the Beast, Life after death: these are all themes that fascinate, and sometimes divide us. Beyond Hollywood productions, apocalyptic websites and a plethora of prophetic literature, what does the Bible really say about the end times? In their new book, 666 And All That, John Dickson and Greg Clarke provide a reality check on this hot and controversial topic.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 261828
- Product Code 9781921137808
- ISBNÂ 1921137800
- EANÂ 9781921137808
- Pages 280
- Department General Books
- Category Spirit-filled Living
- Sub-Category Prophecy
- Publisher Blue Bottle Books
- Publication Date Oct 2007
- Dimensions 210mm
- Weight 0.297kg
John Dickson
Dr John Dickson is an author and historian, and the Distinguished Fellow in Public Christianity at Ridley College (Melbourne). A busy public advocate for the Christian faith, John also teaches 'Historical Jesus' at the University of Sydney, and is a Visiting Academic in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford (2016-2020). He is the presenter of Australia's top-rating religion podcast Undeceptions. He is married to Buff, and they have three children.
Greg Clarke
Formerly a theological editor, Greg is one of the Founding Directors of the Centre for Public Christianity, and is the CEO of the Bible Society in Australia.