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THE DAY AND THE HOUR Christianity's Perennial Fascination with Predicting the End of the World
Francis X. Gumerlock, 2000
Christianity has always been perennially fascinated, obsessed at times, with predicting the end of the world. Francis Gumerlock has chronicled two millennia's worth of predictions of the end. Unlike any other book in print, The Day and the Hour includes 20 easy-to-read tables that consisely summarize major themes such as: First Century Antichrist Suspects; Who Were the Two Witnesses?; God & Magog Candidates; and many more.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
- New Jerusalem Descends into Turkey A.D. 50-335
- Babylon is Falling and the Whole World With It A.D. 350-496
- Apocalyptic Panic in the Dark Ages A.D. 500-999
- Medieval Millennial Madness 1000-1197
- Assisi, Italy-Touched by an Angel! 1200-1297
- The Abomination of Desolation in the Holy Place 1300-1399
- The Taborites Flee to the Mountains 1400-1516
- The Two Witnesses Appear in Munster, Germany 1517-1548
- Cosmic Comets and Noteworthy Novas 1550-1599
- Soothsayers of the Seventeenth Century 1600-1635
- Palestine or Bust! 1636-1650
- Move Over for King Jesus! 1651-1659
- And His Number is 1666? 1660-1699
- Baptism of Fire in the Last Days 1700-1749
- Wars and Rumors of War 1750-1799
- Christ Returns to the Heavenly Sanctuary 1800-1849
- The Latter Day Glory Providentially Postponed 1850-1899
- Will the Real Antichrist Please Stand Up 1900-1947
- A Fig Tree Buds in the Middle East 1948-1985
- Rapture Fever in the Late Twentieth Century 1986-1999
- Earth Takes a Sabbatical 2000-3836
Select Bibliography
AUTHOR PROFILE
Francis Gumerlock has taught history and Latin in colorado for thirteen years. He is currently pursuing graduate studies in St. Louis where he resides with his wife, Susan.
BOOK SPECIFICATIONS
354 pages, paper, bibliography
ISBN 0915815370
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