With the popularity of the Left Behind series studies in prophetic interpretations have increased with some seminaries even offering degrees in prophetic studies. She Who Restores the Roman Empire is a careful historical and exegetical study of one such prophecy: the Whore of Babylon, whose name has been uttered throughout history and is said to be "the lover" of the anti-Christ to come. Of "The Biblical prophecy of the Whore of Babylon" St. Augustine said that the Church of Rome would one day apostatize while St. Jerome hinted that the day of apostasy may have already begun, but today...
With the popularity of the Left Behind series studies in prophetic interpretations have increased with some seminaries even offering degrees in prophe...
Controversies in the Pentateuch is the first in the Controversies series of books which examines the various controversies, debates, criticisms, attacks, and problematic passages in the Bible. The Law of Moses, or the Pentateuch (also called the Torah) is the subject of this volume which will address questions ranging from the Creation story to the Exodus to controversial laws of Moses. Are the days of Genesis allegory? Was the Flood of Noah a real historical event? Does archaeology support the Exodus from Egypt? Are the laws of Moses barbaric outdated relics of the past or do they lay the...
Controversies in the Pentateuch is the first in the Controversies series of books which examines the various controversies, debates, criticisms, attac...
The second in the Controversies series, this volume covers Joshua through the Song of Solomon covering issues ranging from history to archaeology to alleged contradictions and interpretations. Was Joshua's conquest a barbaric attempt at genocide? Did Samson's strength come from his hair? Was Job a real person? Are Unicorns in the Bible? These and many other questions are addressed with nearly 1500 endnotes from leading Jewish and Christian scholars throughout the ages.
The second in the Controversies series, this volume covers Joshua through the Song of Solomon covering issues ranging from history to archaeology to a...
The second in Dr. Criswell's Controversies series, Controversies in the Prophets compares and contrasts the various interpretations of the Hebrew prophets from Isaiah to Malachi. He includes both Jewish and Christian scholars. Which prophecies were fulfilled under Christ? Was the name of Jesus prophesied in Habakkuk? Did Daniel predict the very day that the Messiah would be slain? Was the restoration of Israel in 1948 a prophetic calendar event? With 2500 endnotes, quotes from hundreds of scholars, and many charts Controversies in the Prophets is a valuable resource for the professor, pastor,...
The second in Dr. Criswell's Controversies series, Controversies in the Prophets compares and contrasts the various interpretations of the Hebrew prop...
Somewhere deep in the heart of the Himalayas a missionary has discovered a lost civilization of the blind. When agnostic Raja Sinha learn of this, he sets out to discover the valley with suspect motives, but he finds that the people are not so helpless as he expected and what he sees will shake his world and challenge his agnostic faith. Raja embarks on a spiritual journey that will prove that ... IN THE VALLEY OF THE BLIND ... ONLY LOVE IS BLIND Inspired by the legend of Desiderius Erasmus, the short story by H.G. Wells, the writings of H. Rider Haggard, and the parables of Jesus Christ,...
Somewhere deep in the heart of the Himalayas a missionary has discovered a lost civilization of the blind. When agnostic Raja Sinha learn of this, he ...
The book of Acts ends with the Apostle Paul sitting in prison awaiting trial. But what happened to Paul afterwards? Was he acquitted? Did Nero execute him? What of the other apostles? Early church writings contain many works of historical fiction which embellish the histories of the great apostles to such an extent that they are seen performing greater miracles than Moses, Elijah, and Jesus put together. Andrew, for example, is depicted as resurrecting "a great multitude" including children and cattle. What are we to make of such wild embellishments? Can we separate history from tradition?...
The book of Acts ends with the Apostle Paul sitting in prison awaiting trial. But what happened to Paul afterwards? Was he acquitted? Did Nero execute...