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It's Not the End of the World!
It's Not the End of the World!
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What if everything that most Christians believe about the "Great Tribulation" and the future that is awaiting the Church was wrong? Do you really know what the Bible teaches on this subject? Read as Dee Dee Warren carefully outlines an alternate perspective, and you just might find yourself in agreement.
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"A preterist commentary on the Olivet Discourse like this one has been needed for a long time now. Its high time someone blazed the trail!" - J.P. Holding, Founder of Tekton Education and Apologetics Ministries, and author of The Mormon Defenders, The Impossible Faith, Shattering the Christ Myth, Trusting the New Testament, and Blowing the Doors Off.
"Dee Dee Warren has written a handy book on Christian Eschatology that will surely add to the continued debate on the so called, 'end times.' With her usual no-stone-unturned style, I recommend this book as it invites the reader to wrestle with Warren's conclusions. It also serves as a handy historical reference work with an abundance of material from early Christianity." - Samuel M. Frost, Th. M. (Whitefield Theological Seminary), and author of Why I Left Full Preterism.
Endorsements
"A preterist commentary on the Olivet Discourse like this one has been needed for a long time now. Its high time someone blazed the trail!" - J.P. Holding, Founder of Tekton Education and Apologetics Ministries, and author of The Mormon Defenders, The Impossible Faith, Shattering the Christ Myth, Trusting the New Testament, and Blowing the Doors Off.
"Dee Dee Warren has written a handy book on Christian Eschatology that will surely add to the continued debate on the so called, 'end times.' With her usual no-stone-unturned style, I recommend this book as it invites the reader to wrestle with Warren's conclusions. It also serves as a handy historical reference work with an abundance of material from early Christianity." - Samuel M. Frost, Th. M. (Whitefield Theological Seminary), and author of Why I Left Full Preterism.
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