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End Times, Again?
2000 Years of the Use & Misuse of Biblical Prophecy
From the Middle Eastern politics of Donald Trump to the UK's 2016 EU Referendum
Large numbers of Christians are making decisions based on the alleged “end-times” aspects of modern politics. Such apocalyptic views often operate beneath “the radar” of much Christian thought and expression.
Introduction to the book
In this book, historian Martyn Whittock argues that while the New Testament does indeed teach the second coming of Christ, complications occur when Christians seek to confidently identify contemporary events as fulfilments of prophecy. Such believers are usually unaware that they stand in a long line of such well-intended but failed predictions.
Historical perspective
In this book, Whittock explores the history of end-times speculations over two thousand years, revealing how these often reflect the ideologies and outlooks of contemporary society in their application of Scripture. When Christians ignore such past mistakes, they are in danger of repeating them.
Conclusion
Jesus, Whittock argues, taught a different way.