Unlock a bold interpretation of biblical prophecy and church history.
This nonfiction work argues that the Papacy is the Antichristian empire and traces its supposed end near the earth’s final deliverance, offering a clear, point‑by‑point examination of prophetic timelines and their implications for the church.
The book presents a historical–theological analysis grounded in scriptural prophecy. It works through how scholars have understood time cycles, such as 1260 days and related periods, and what those signals might mean for the church’s future. This edition deepens the discussion with expanded notes and clarifications to help readers weigh the claims and the method behind them.
- Four major questions guiding the inquiry into the end of the Antichristian Empire
- Arguments about how prophetic time may be understood as days or years
- Connections drawn between historical persecution and future expectations
- Expanded explanations on key prophecies and their interpretation
Ideal for readers of religious history, biblical prophecy, and historical theology who want a thorough, if controversial, examination of these topics.