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The Gospel in the Setting of End-Time Events

The Seventh-day Adventist Church arose from eschatological reflection. It found the essence of its identity, message, and mission in the books of Daniel and Revelation. However, as time passed, many speculative theories twisted the Biblical prophecies. How should we deal with this situation?

In this book, Leonard Philps Tolhurst explores the following:

1. Is there a relationship between Bible prophecies and the gospel?

2. Is the prophetic understanding of the dates 457 BC and 1844 solid enough?

3. Will the death decree come before or after the close of probation or both?

4. Are the 144,000 striving to reflect the image of Jesus fully? Is sinless perfection possible for the 144,000?

5. What practical and relevant lessons for the last days could we learn from Bible prophecy?

As you read The Gospel in the Setting of End-Time Events, these questions and others will find answers from a Christocentric perspective, and your confidence in God’s Word will increase.

US$22.99

Paperback, 376 pages 9788472089334

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Leonard Philps Tolhurst is an Australian citizen. He was born in the island Kingdom of Tonga to missionary parents who spent nearly twenty years working in the South Pacific nation. After completing his high school education in New Zealand, he undertook his formal theological studies at Longburn College in New Zealand, Avondale College in Australia, and Pacific Union College in California, USA. He trained as a teacher and minister, completing his master’s degree in theology in 1954 from the Seventh-day Adventist Seminary in Washington, DC, USA.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church arose from eschatological reflection. It found the essence of its identity, message, and mission in the books of Daniel and Revelation. However, as time passed, many speculative theories twisted the Biblical prophecies. How should we deal with this situation?

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