History of Antichrist

History of Antichrist
Author: Huchede
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9780895551009

A readable, yet authoritative outline of the Catholic tradition on Antichrist based on Scripture, the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, and Tradition. Proves he will come, be an individual man, rule the entire world and deceive even some of the "elect." 64 pgs, PB

Confessions of the Antichrist (A Novel)

Confessions of the Antichrist (A Novel)
Author: Addison Hodges Hart
Publisher: Angelico Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1621385175

A former president of the United States is abducted by his barber and members of his own security forces, then spirited away to Rome to meet the mysterious Cardinal Fieropasto: this is just the bizarre beginning of a wild journey and a series of startling revelations about himself and his destiny. He discovers that over the course of his life he has, unbeknownst to himself, been carefully groomed to become the Antichrist, as foretold in ancient prophecy. All he need now do is assume the role prepared for him by taking hold of the reins of global power. But as he mulls over his predestined future, he is alerted to the disturbing fact that other, even more covert, powers are also at work behind the scenes—powers harboring quite different intentions toward him. In this genre-stretching story filled with strange characters and unsettling events, satire meets thriller meets Gothic horror; or better, Through the Looking-Glass meets The Divine Comedy.

The Asylum Confession

The Asylum Confession
Author: Jack Steen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre:
ISBN:

They arrive alive. They leave dead.But first, they give me their confessions.My name is Jack Steen. That name shouldn't mean anything to you. Unless you're about to die. And then I'm your bloody guardian angel. I work as a night nurse in the Asylum for the criminally insane. My name is the only real name you'll find in this book. I won't tell you which hospital I work at. I won't tell you the names of those dying.But I won't lie to you.You'll read exactly what I'm told. If you're smart, if you're deranged enough to read between the lines, you'll know who is telling the story.They could be playing their final game with me by messing with my head. Now, maybe they're messing with yours too.Inside this book are 4 confessions: One has an interesting 'appetite'. One was the Ken to his Barbie, and he would do anything to keep her happy.Another is a Nanny, but not one you want watching your kids.The other is the sweetest soul you'd ever meet but you'll have a hard time reading her confession. WARNING: There is swearing in this book. And some stories might be a trigger for something you have a hard time handling. But, these are the confessions of serial killers, mass murderers and such. NOTE: These once were published as novellas. Now they're in a full length novel. Deal with it.Want to read the next set of Confession books? Sign up for my mailing list - I'm told all the real authors have one, so I figured why not

The Man of Sin

The Man of Sin
Author: Kim Riddlebarger
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441202129

The doctrine of the Antichrist is one of the most interesting doctrines found in Scripture, says author Kim Riddlebarger. Unfortunately, it's also one which has been subject to far more speculation than sound biblical exegesis. Until now. Unlike other resources available on the Antichrist, The Man of Sin focuses on Scripture, not contemporary events, to uncover the truth about this mysterious entity. With skilled exegesis Riddlebarger asserts that, contrary to popular speculation, the Antichrist is not a singular individual but a series of beings that will arise to challenge Christ throughout the inter-advental age before culminating in an end-times Antichrist. Backing this claim first in Scripture, Riddlebarger also draws from historical teachings including those of the church fathers, the Reformation, and historic Protestantism, before contrasting this evidence to the sensational interpretations of many contemporary writers. Pastors, teachers, and study groups wanting to understand the doctrine of the Antichrist will find The Man of Sin to be a unique and comprehensive study.

The Antichrist

The Antichrist
Author: Joseph Roth
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 072061452X

Long out of print in English, this dizzying hybrid of novel, essay, and polemic has less to do with religion than with what Roth sees as the disintegrating moral fabric of the modern world Written while Roth was in exile from Germany and his native Austria following the rise of Nazism, this work was composed in cafés across free Europe after all his works in German went up in flames. Such events no doubt influence the apocalytic tones of The Antichrist's protaganist, J.R., a journalist hired by an inscrutable media mogul hellbent on exposing evidence of the "Antichrist" throughout the world. This mission leads J.R. to authoritarian political regimes such as Red Earth (the Soviet Union) but also other poisonous terrains like The Land of Shadows (Hollywood)—it becomes all too clear that it is Roth's mission to chart the whole of civilization's slide into moral and political chaos. But herein lies the extraordinary strength and appeal of this work, as Roth is powerfully and even hilariously prescient. Mixing the diatribe with his trademark sardonic wit, he miraculously predicts the advent of the Holocaust, globalization, multimedia—even the paparazzi. Combining beautiful but savage writing with visual imagery out of a Coen Brothers movie, this is an invaluable addition to the Roth canon in English.

The Antichrist

The Antichrist
Author: Baal Kadmon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-05-10
Genre:
ISBN:

The Antichrist is one of the most feared, and one of the most anticipated figures in the Abrahamic religions. From Judaism, to Christianity and Islam, there is a figure that is expected to fulfill the role of the Antichrist. Although the word "Christ" is in the word, it means not only a person against Jesus Christ. Christ in Greek simply means "the anointed one." This is a figure against God, be it in the Jewish, Christian or Islamic understanding of the word. For ease of use, I will use the term Antichrist when speaking of all the Abrahamic religions. The Antichrist is a person who will be the antithesis to all that is godly. He will be, in many ways, a Messianic figure with ill intent; hoping to lead billions of people astray. He will have immense powers at his disposal. In fact, the hordes of hell will be at his right side, waiting to be unleashed upon humanity. At least, that is what the religions want you to believe. In this book, I will go as deep as I possibly can into the idea of the Antichrist and from as many vantage points as possible. In that sense, this will be highly academic, but I will make it very accessible.Here is just a taste of what to you will learn in this book: The Origin of the Word AntichristThe Idea of the AntichristThe Different Types of Antichrist FiguresThe Nature and Intention of the AntichristThe Various Names of the AntichristJewish Ideas as it Pertains to the AntichristChristian Beliefs as it Relates to the AntichristThe Whore of Babylon and the Antichrist The Antichrist in Apocryphal TextsThe Antichrist in the Dead Sea ScrollsThe Antichrist as the Early Church Understood HimThe Antichrist Figure in IslamNostradamus and Antichrist PredictionsPeople in Ancient and Modern Times who Were and Are Considered the AntichristAnd more.As you can see, it will be exhaustive. I hope you enjoy it.

Confessions of the Flesh

Confessions of the Flesh
Author: Michel Foucault
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2021
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 152474803X

"Brought to light at last--the fourth volume in the famous History of Sexuality series by one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century, his final work, which he had completed, but not yet published, upon his death in 1984 Michel Foucault's philosophy has made an indelible impact on Western thought, and his History of Sexuality series--which traces cultural and intellectual notions of sexuality, arguing that it is profoundly shaped by the power structures applied to it--is one of his most influential works. At the time of his death in 1984, he had completed--but not yet edited or published--the fourth volume, which posits that the origins of totalitarian self-surveillance began with the Christian practice of confession. This is a text both sweeping and deeply personal, as Foucault--born into a French Catholic family--undoubtedly wrestled with these issues himself. Since he had stipulated "Pas de publication posthume," this text has long been secreted away. However, the sale of the Foucault archives in 2013--which made this text available to scholars--prompted his nephew to seek wider publication. This attitude was shared by Foucault's longtime partner, Daniel Defert, who said, "What is this privilege given to Ph.D students? I have adopted this principle: It is either everybody or nobody.""--

Scots Confession

Scots Confession
Author: John Knox
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015-12-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522865865

"Scots Confession" from John Knox. Scottish religious reformer who played the lead part in reforming the Church in Scotland in a Presbyterian manner (1510-1572).