Armageddon: What the Bible Really Says about the End
Armageddon: What the Bible Really Says about the End by Bart D. Ehrman
In Armageddon: What the Bible Really Says about the End, renowned biblical scholar Bart D. Ehrman takes a critical look at the Book of Revelation, one of the most mysterious and controversial books in the Bible. Ehrman argues that the Book of Revelation is not a prophecy of the future, but rather a coded message from the early Christians to the Roman government. He also shows how the Book of Revelation has been used throughout history to justify violence and persecution.
Ehrman's book is a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most important books in the Bible. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity, the Book of Revelation, or the end of the world.
Here are some of the key points that Ehrman makes in his book:
- The Book of Revelation was written by John of Patmos, a Christian prophet who lived in the late first century AD.
- The book is a coded message from the early Christians to the Roman government, warning them of the consequences of persecuting Christians.
- The Book of Revelation is not a prophecy of the future, but rather a symbolic representation of the struggle between good and evil.
- The book has been used throughout history to justify violence and persecution, including the Crusades and the Holocaust.
Ehrman's book is a challenging and provocative look at the Book of Revelation. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity, the Book of Revelation, or the end of the world.
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