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The New Eschatology Showing the Indestructibility of the Earth and the Wide Difference Between the Letter and Spirit of Holy Scripture.

By J. G. Broughton Pegg

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Questioning doomsday prophecies, a writer argues that the world's end signifies the loss of faith and a spiritual shift instead of literal destruction.

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2016-04-29
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"The New Eschatology" by J. G. Broughton Pegg is a thought-provoking exploration of biblical prophecies, specifically those concerning the end of the world, where the author challenges common interpretations and offers a fresh perspective. Instead of focusing on a literal, physical destruction of the Earth, Pegg suggests that these prophecies symbolize spiritual changes, particularly within the church, pointing out that many have misinterpreted scripture by taking it too literally. The book critiques the idea of a catastrophic end and proposes that the true, deeper meaning of the scriptures relates to the internal, spiritual condition of religious followers, as well as major transformations happening within the church, rather than a universal apocalypse. Pegg urges readers to look beyond the surface to the intended spiritual significance, setting the groundwork for an in-depth analysis of specific scriptural passages and their real meaning.

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