A Father Who Keeps His Promises: God's Covenant Love in Scripture48 reviews
Scott Hahn

Servant Publications, 1998

Seeking Advice

+ Another wonderful read by Scott Hahn!
+ So brilliant!
+ Makes the crucifixion and the Eucharist make sense
+ Haven't actually read it yet but . . .
  
  











  



  
The Bible and the Future14 reviews
Anthony A. Hoekema

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1994

one of the few books on "end times" stuff worth reading

+ Back to the Future...
+ Sound Biblical Treatment
+ Why "Left Behind" Needs to be Left behind
+ Fair look at eschatology
  
  











  



  
Singing In The Reign2 reviews
Michael Patrick Barber

Emmaus Road Publishing, 2001

A Book Review by the Rev. Fr. Johann W. Vanderbijl III

+ The Best Catholic Introduction to the Psalms in Print!

Despite the corny title and equally corny headings from time to time, the book delivers more than its title reveals. The rather lengthy introduction by Scott Hahn (an ex-Presbyterian and fairly recent convert to Roman Catholicism) sets the tone for the rest of the book. Old Testament symbolism ...
  
  











  



  
The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth146 reviews
Scott Hahn

Doubleday, 1999

Sometimes, it takes "new eyes" to look at something.

+ The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth
+ Finally, the Liturgy Understood
+ Fantastic Reading!!!
  
  











  



  
All Israel Will be Saved
Scott Hahn

Saint Joseph Communications, 1998

DR. HAHN ANNOUNCES HIS MOST IMPORTANT BIBLICAL DISCOVERY!! Most everybody agrees that what Paul presents in Romans 9-11 is the most difficult--yet significant--teaching to be found in all of his epistles. Here, Paul addresses several big questions like, Why do the majority of Jews not accept Jesus as their Messiah? How does Israel of the Old Covenant relate to the Church of the New ...
  
  











  



  
The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views15 reviews
Anthony A. Hoekema

InterVarsity Press, 1977

Good Debate on Eschatology

+ Nice Introduction, Yet Certain Views Are Less Consistent
+ Good introduction to the millenium
+ Helpful in some ways
+ Accessible, Well-Written Introduction
  
  











  



  
Rapture: The End-Times Error That Leaves the Bible Behind28 reviews
David B. Currie

Sophia Institute Press, 2003

Fantastic

+ Great Book
+ Better grasp of biblical interpretation

Absolutely fantastic - best book on end times I've read, and I've read a lot.
  
  











  



  
Parousia: The New Testament Doctrine of Our Lord's Second Coming21 reviews
J. Stuart Russell

Baker Books, 1999

Wonderful Eschatological Analysis

+ Offering a New Perspective on Redemption

Another great addition to your Christian Library. This book provides a very thoughtful and anylitical understanding of New Testament Eschatology. Russell's arguments certainly show the inherent weaknesses of futurist eschatology.
  
  











  



  
Trial, Tribulation & Triumph: Before, During, and After Antichrist12 reviews
Desmond A. Birch

Queenship Publishing Company, 1997

The Catholic antidote to "end-times" fever.

+ As a Convert, this book was not only informative......
+ Excellent review of Catholic Prophecy
+ Excellent book. I wish I could have an updated version.
+ A monumental achievement!
  
  











  



  
The Four Kingdoms Of Daniel: A Defense Of The "Roman" Sequence With AD 70 Fulfillment1 review
John S. Evans

Xulon Press, 2004

*At last*, a contemporary work that does justice to the Book of Daniel.

Evans keenly -- indeed, even brilliantly -- fills-in two gaps all-too apparent within contemporary historical-critical scholarship as well as contemporary Biblical theology in general: the first, that which obtains within "modern" academia as regards the dating and authorship of the book of Daniel; ...
  
  











  



  
Before Jerusalem Fell: Dating the Book of Revelation31 reviews
Kenneth L., Jr. Gentry

American Vision, 1998

Complete and Convincing

+ A Gem of Scholarly Work
+ CRITICAL Reading for ALL Christians...it changes History!!
+ Before Jerusalem Fell
+ wonderful analysis of proper eschotology
  
  











  



  
Last Days according to Jesus, The49 reviews
R. C. Sproul

Baker Books, 2000

A must reading

+ Introduction to Preterism
+ Great Book

On this book Dr Sproul, using its excellent teaching style, explains what Jesus was teaching in its famous speech in Mathew 24. For those who are interested in biblical eschatology, this reading is a must. It not only presents the preterits view, but also mentions others point of view to help the ...
  
  











  



  
The Beast of Revelation14 reviews
Kenneth L., Jr. Gentry

American Vision, 2002

Read the book in 6 hours

+ Kenneth Gentry does his homework!!!
+ Good Preterist Starter
+ A fuller presentation of the materials on the DVD
  
  











  



  
The Israel of God: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow9 reviews
O. Palmer Robertson

P & R Publishing, 2000

Great Book! ... 5 Stars!!

+ Excellent biblical treatment of how Christians should view modern day Israel
+ Thought provoking
+ Masterful treatment of the topic
+ superb! Israel according to biblical theology.
  
  











  



  
The Book of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text (New International Greek Testament Commentary (Grand ...12 reviews
G. K. Beale

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1998

Beale Set Me On Fire for Revelation Study & Preaching

+ Monumental and Superb!
+ Very, very fast service!!
+ One of the very best commentaries on Revelation
+ Beale is good at what is Beale good at
  
  











  



  
Returning to Our Senses
Scott Hahn

Saint Joseph Communications, 1997

DISCOVER THE TREASURES THAT AWAIT YOU BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE SACRED PAGE. Catholics are finally returning to their senses. What does that mean, you ask. It means that they are rediscovering how the Bible opens up its riches! Over the course of the 20th century there has been an overwhelming and one sided emphasis on critical methods. So much so that the spiritual reading of Scripture ...
  
  











  



  
Triumph of the Lamb: A Commentary on Revelation6 reviews
Dennis E. Johnson

P & R Publishing, 2001

Excellent Resource!

+ Good commentary for the biblically literate
+ One of the best commentaries on Revelation
+ Revelation is a lot easier than I thought it was
+ A great book...but these aren't new ideas---
  
  











  



  
The Navarre Bible: Revelation3 reviews
University of Navarre

Four Courts/Scepter, 2005

Highly recommended

+ A good Catholic resource for the Book of Revelation
+ Traditional and scholarly

Gives a thoroughly Catholic understanding of the Book of Revelation. We're so used to the modern "premillenialist" view of the book so typical of Evangelicalism, but this commentary brings out the traditional Catholic understanding of the Apocalypse. Has the text of the book in English (RSVCE) ...
  
  











  



  
Coming Soon: Unlocking the Book of Revelation and Applying Its Lessons Today4 reviews
Michael Barber

Emmaus Road Publishing, 2006

Finally a consistent and logical commentary on the Apocalypse

+ Excellent study of the book of Revelation!
+ Coming Soon
+ Great Catholic prospective
  
  











  



  
The Book of Destiny3 reviews
Herman Bernard Kramer

T A N Books & Publishers, 1992

Supplement to the Book of the Apocalypse

+ A Definitive Commentary on The Apocalypse
+ Review from the Publisher

Have you ever read the last book of the Bible (known Traditionally as the Book of the Apocalypse) and wondered what all the symbolism means? Well, you need not wonder any longer as Rev. Fr. Kramer has unlocked many of the mysteries surrounding the symbolism through his extensive amount of studies. ...