Description: The History of the Future--God's Revelation of events before they occur. Many avoid the Book of Revelation and other apocalyptic Scripture because of complexity and puzzling imagery. Finally--a book that clearly explains end times within the context and flow of Scripture while remaining succinct and readable. Through an exposition of God's Word, this book will enable you to reach a Biblically based understanding of end times and our eternal future. Endorsements: ""I greatly enjoyed your work on Revelation . . . It was solid, thoughtful, true to the Word and inspiring in its practical exposition. Every Sunday School teacher would benefit from it. It had many of the clear concise qualities of the grand old man of Thru the Bible, J. Vernon McGee . . ."" Dr. Vander Warner, Jr. Director, Home Before Dark Ministries, Richmond, VA; Author of The Parable of the Cardinals and the Glass Wall and How To Cherish A Woman (The author) ""is an astute researcher and a fluid writer. He knows what he is talking about, and he has an ability to share it with readers in an interesting manner. This book is insightful while also being 'reader friendly.' "" Dr. Dennis E. Hensley Professor, Taylor University Fort Wayne, IN; Author of more than 30 books, including The Jesus Effect, How to Manage Your Time, and the novel The Gift ""The History of the Future is a wonderful work and a great addition in anyone's library, whether pastor or lay person."" Dr. Harley Howard Seminary Professor; Pastor/Teacher, Foundation of Truth Bible Church, La Mirada, CA; Author, The Acts Commentary
What will planet Earth be like in twenty years? At mid-century? In the year 2100? Prescient and convincing, this book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future.
History of the Future presents a set of ideas about where we are in history.
A wide-ranging survey of predictions about the future development and impact of science and technology through the twentieth century.
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In this book, educators will be challenged to take action and adapt to a split-screen classroom--thinking and acting to accommodate today’s learners versus allowing traditional practices by default.
In A Natural History of the Future, biologist Rob Dunn argues that nothing could be further from the truth: rather than asking whether nature will survive us, better to ask whether we will survive nature.
The Arctic is coming of age. This engrossing book tells the story of how that is happening and how it might happen -- through the stories of those who live there, those who study it, and those who will determine its destiny.
The Internet is the most remarkable thing human beings have built since the Pyramids. John Naughton's book intersperses wonderful personal stories with an authoritative account of where the Net actually...
The book reexamines this long held belief, and argues that the historical method is an excellent way to think about and represent the future.
Reflects upon the discipline of history, claiming that the writing and teaching of history in higher education is in decline, and explores ways in which the future of the discipline can thrive.