The Rapture Plot

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UPC:
9780934666855
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2000-12-23
Author:
Dave MacPherson
Language:
english
Edition:
2nd Edition

Product Overview

What They Are Saying About ... THE RAPTURE PLOT! Gary DeMar(President, American Vision): A majority of prophecy writers and speakers teach that the church will be raptured before a future tribulational period. But did you know that prior to about 1830 no such doctrine existed. No one in all of church history ever taught pretribulational rapture. Dave MacPherson does the work of a journalistic private investigator to uncover the truth. The Rapture Plot is the never-before-told, true story of the plot - how plagiarism and subtle document changes created the 'mother of all revisionisms.' A fascinating piece of detective work. C. S. Lovett (President, Personal Christianity): You don't read very much of Dave MacPherson's work before you realize he is a dedicated researcher. Because his work has been so honest and open, his latest work, The Rapture Plothas produced many red faces among some of the most recognized rapture writers of our time. When their work is compared to his, it is embarrassing for them to see how shallow their research is. Robert A. Morey (President, California Institute of Apologetics): Regardless of where you land on the rapture issue, Dave MacPherson's books on the historical origins of the secret rapture doctrine are a 'must read.' His documentation seems not only in context but ruthlessly honest. I recommend The Rapture Plot.... R. J. Rushdoony (President, Chalcedon): Dave MacPherson has been responsible for major change in the eschatology of evangelical churches by his devestating studies of some of the central aspects thereof. In The Rapture Plot, Macpherson tells us of the strange tale of 'rapture' writings, revisions, cover-ups, alterations, and confusions. No one has equaled MacPherson in his research on the 'pretrib rapture.' Attempts to discredit his work have failed.... Paperback 320 pages

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