The Doctrine of Last Things Contained in the New Testament, Compared With the Notions of the Jews and the Statements of Church Creeds

Samuel Davidson

The Doctrine of Last Things Contained in the New Testament, Compared With the Notions of the Jews and the Statements of Church Creeds
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Legare Street Press
Published
18 July 2023
Pages
232
ISBN
9781021605429

The Doctrine of Last Things Contained in the New Testament, Compared With the Notions of the Jews and the Statements of Church Creeds

Samuel Davidson

The Doctrine of Last Things Contained in the New Testament Compared with the Notions of the Jews is a comprehensive and scholarly exploration of Christian eschatology. Davidson draws on a wealth of biblical and historical sources to provide a detailed analysis of the key beliefs around death, the afterlife, and the end of the world. This book is an essential read for anyone with an interest in Christian theology or the history of religion.

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