Book Review: The Message of Revelation – By Michael Wilcock

Michael Wilcock's book The Message of Revelation is - as might be expected - a commentary on the book of Revelation. However, as the editors say in the preface 'commentary' is perhaps not the best word to describe the book. While it does offer a section-by-section analysis of the given book of the bible, the … Continue reading Book Review: The Message of Revelation – By Michael Wilcock

Book Review: The Great Divorce – By C.S. Lewis

Here we have before us one of the monoliths of Christian literature in the 20th Century, C.S. Lewis, whose impact through his writings no doubt rivals those of individuals we would consider much 'greater' than him. He wrote prolifically over every subject both in fiction and nonfiction and this book is one which tows the … Continue reading Book Review: The Great Divorce – By C.S. Lewis

Book Review: Why The End Is Not Near – By Duane Garner

In the realm of Christian eschatology there are three primary schools of thought: premillennialism, postmillennialism, and amillennialism (with dispensational premillennialism serving as a sort of fourth). In this short pamphlet (at ~56 pgs I hesitate to call it more than that) author Duane Garner makes his case regarding the issue. The argument being presented in … Continue reading Book Review: Why The End Is Not Near – By Duane Garner