From Iraq to Armageddon

From Iraq to Armageddon
Author: Keith Intrater
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-07-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780768499612

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This book answers vital questions about Israel and the Endtimes. Never was a book more needed to unravel the controversies surrounding the conflicts in the Middle East. From Iraq to Armageddon is an in-depth analysis of end-time prophecy concerning this dangerous region of the world. What is the spirit and mystery of Babylon? How does Jerusalem fit into Middle East prophecy? Does the Bible give a deeper reason for the Iraqi War? Is the great battle of Armageddon near? Can the Jews and Arabs ever be reconciled? Messianic Jewish scholar Keith Intrater answers these and many other intriguing questions about prophecy and the Middle East.

Armageddon Or Brave New World

Armageddon  Or  Brave New World
Author: C. G. Weeramantry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2003
Genre: Iraq
ISBN: LCCN:2003333525

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Armageddon in the Middle East

Armageddon in the Middle East
Author: Dana Adams Schmidt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1974
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0381982513

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Tells about the struggles of the 20th century between Arabs and Jews over Palestine.

The War After Armageddon

The War After Armageddon
Author: Ralph Peters
Publsiher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429962926

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Shocking scenes of battle...unforgettable soldiers...heartbreaking betrayals.... In this stunning, fast-paced novel, a ruthless future war unfolds in a 21st century nightmare: Los Angeles is a radioactive ruin; Europe lies bleeding; and Israel has been destroyed...with millions slaughtered. A furious America fights to reclaim the devastated Holy Land. The Marines storm ashore; the U.S. Army does battle in a Biblical landscape. Hi-tech weaponry is useless and primitive hatreds flare. Lt. Gen. Gary "Flintlock" Harris and his courageous warriors struggle for America's survival--with ruthless enemies to their front and treachery at their rear. Islamist fanatics, crusading Christians, and unscrupulous politicians open the door to genocide. The War After Armageddon thrusts the reader into a terrifying future in which all that remains is the horror of war--and the inspiration of individual heroism. A master at bringing to life "the eternal soldier," Ralph Peters tells a riveting tale that honors those Americans who fight and sacrifice all for a dream of freedom. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

ISIS

ISIS
Author: Dr. Adil Rasheed
Publsiher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789384464455

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The sudden emergence of the so-called Islamic State (generally referred to as the ISIS) in territories of Iraq and Syria in 2014, shocked the world with its gruesome acts of extreme violence and brutality, its blow to the Westphalian system of the nation state and its messianic drive to instigate a global war of apocalyptic proportions. With more wealth and fighters than Al-Qaeda, the ISIS has stolen the thunder from every other Islamist and Jihadist outfit by declaring the territory under its control as the Caliphate (which has always been the ultimate Islamist utopia). Various international organizations, government agencies and media outlets remain baffled to this day over the genesis, modus operandi, warfare and global outreach behind the ISIS’ spectacular success. This book seeks to investigate and explore most of these questions and also recommends ways in countering the ISIS threat both ideologically and militarily.

The Global Politics of Jesus

The Global Politics of Jesus
Author: Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Global Affairs Nilay Saiya,Nilay Saiya
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2022-06-24
Genre: Christianity and politics
ISBN: 9780197638835

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A unique, timely, and wide-ranging book that formulates and applies an ethic of Jesus to the realm of global politics. Since the fourth century, Christians have wrestled with how they should interact with political authority. The most common view holds that while their ultimate loyalty rightfully belongs to God, Christians also have allegiance to their countries and a moral responsibility to transform their political systems. In The Global Politics of Jesus, Nilay Saiya provides a normative critique of this conventional view and advances an alternative approach. While it may seem natural for the church to fervently engage in political life and cultivate a close relationship with the state, Saiya argues that such beliefs result in a paradox of privilege. As he shows, when the church yields to the seduction of political power when enjoying the benefits of an alliance with the state, it struggles to adhere to its tenets, and when it resists the allure of state power, it does its best work. This unique and wide-ranging book examines the paradox of privilege in some of the most important areas of global politics and considers its implications for the church itself.

Armageddon at the Door

Armageddon at the Door
Author: Jon Paulien
Publsiher: Autumn House Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008
Genre: Armageddon
ISBN: 9780812704778

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An examination of the collaboration between Egyptian and Indian nationalists against the British Empire, this book argues that the basis for Third World or Non-Aligned Movement was formed long before the Cold War. It follows the connections between nationalist activists of both colonies through the first half of the twentieth century using personal memoirs, intelligence reports, journal articles, records of conference proceedings, and secondary literature. It illuminates how Egyptian nationalists recognized a shared dilemma with Indian nationalists and cooperated with them to mobilize against imperialism worldwide.

Israel the Church and the Last Days

Israel  the Church  and the Last Days
Author: Dan Juster,Keith Intrater
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780768421873

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Covering relevant issues now transpiring in the Middle East, "Israel, the Church, and the Last Days" examines questions on the Last Days and Israel's place in the end times, among other topics, and presents a new perspective on these issues. (Social Issues)