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Unveiling the Apocalypse: The End Times According to the Bible
Unveiling the Apocalypse: The End Times According to the Bible
Unveiling the Apocalypse: The End Times According to the Bible
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Unveiling the Apocalypse: The End Times According to the Bible

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Does the Book of Revelation disclose the date of the end of the world? When will the seven years of tribulation happen? Are we actually living in the end times?

The Book of Revelation is probably the most frightening and perplexing book of the New Testament. Full of signs and symbols, predictions and warnings, it speaks of extraordinary times marked by falling stars, a bloodcovered moon, the collapse of empires, and widespread havoc. Such hyper-dramatic language characterizes all apocalyptic literature.

Fr. Alfred McBride, O. Praem. sets the record straight with an authentic Catholic interpretation of the Book of Revelation. He gives you three keys to understanding the Book of Revelation and offers sustaining hope for Christians who have experienced or will experience the trials and persecutions that have always accompanied the Church.

In addition to discussing the end of the world, Fr. McBride presents authentic Catholic teaching on topics including the Rapture, the "mark of the beast," the Antichrist, the thousand years of peace, and more in this course, “Unveiling the Apocalypse.”

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 6, 2012
ISBN9781505115390
Unveiling the Apocalypse: The End Times According to the Bible

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    Unfortunately, voice presentation is boring and sleep inducing. Wish he could liven up a bit and get the content of the lectures across.