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The Man Of Sin
Uncovering the Truth about the Antichrist
Kim Riddlebarger
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What should Christians believe about the Antichrist? Christians have always been fascinated with the Antichrist, but recently the interest seems to have reached an all-time high, with pop culture depictions and speculation leaving many people confused or even frightened. But what does the Bible really say? What have Christians throughout history believed about the Antichrist? Should we fear the Antichrist or such things as the mark of the Beast? Have some end-times prophecies already been fulfilled? Pastor and professor Kim Riddlebarger carefully untangles the confusion surrounding this biblical doctrine. He considers common beliefs about the Antichrist and end times, closely examines the relevant scriptural passages, and explains how these passages have been interpreted historically by the church. Pastors, professors, and concerned Christians seeking trustworthy guidance on the doctrine of the Antichrist will appreciate Riddlebarger's sound biblical approach.
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ISBN
: 9780801066061
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Baker Book House
Product Code
: 204204
Dimensions
: 152 x 229 mm
Binding
: Paperback
Number of pages
: 240
Release Date
: 01.06.2006
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