The Antichrist - 1st Edition

The Antichrist - 1st Edition
Title The Antichrist - 1st Edition PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2010-01-18
Genre
ISBN 9781450517348

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Here is Friedrich Nietzsche's great masterpiece The Anti-Christ, wherein Nietzsche attacks Christianity as a blight on humanity. This classic is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand Nietzsche and his place within the history of philosophy. "We should not deck out and embellish Christianity: it has waged a war to the death against this higher type of man, it has put all the deepest instincts of this type under its ban, it has developed its concept of evil, of the Evil One himself, out of these instincts-the strong man as the typical reprobate, the 'outcast among men.' Christianity has taken the part of all the weak, the low, the botched; it has made an ideal out of antagonism to all the self-preservative instincts of sound life; it has corrupted even the faculties of those natures that are intellectually most vigorous, by representing the highest intellectual values as sinful, as misleading, as full of temptation. The most lamentable example: the corruption of Pascal, who believed that his intellect had been destroyed by original sin, whereas it was actually destroyed by Christianity!" -Friedrich Nietzsche

The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea

The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea
Title The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea PDF eBook
Author Tim Cohen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Antichrist
ISBN 9780966279306

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THE ANTICHRIST AND A CUP OF TEA presents the fascinating saga of the British Monarchy's centuries-long endeavor to establish a "New World Order," and gives hard evidence to suggest the identity of the coming AnitChrist. This is THE FOREMOST book on the subject of the AntiChrist in the world today, and is also highly endorsed. NOTE: "The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea" is additionally a royal biography on Charles, Prince of Wales (i.e., "Prince Charles of Wales").

The AntiChrist (1st Edition)

The AntiChrist (1st Edition)
Title The AntiChrist (1st Edition) PDF eBook
Author Irenaeus
Publisher
Pages
Release 1992
Genre
ISBN 9781880761021

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The Book of Revelation describes the appearance of the Antichrist in terms of parabolic images that few, if any, today understand. Yet the disciples of John, the Apostle who authored the Book of Revelation, insist he taught his own disciples what they meant. In this booklet, two Early Church leaders-Irenæus and Hippolytus, who were second- and third-generation disciples of John-explain some of what they knew about the Antichrist. This book contains excerpts from The Advent of Christ and AntiChrist.

The Antichrist is Here

The Antichrist is Here
Title The Antichrist is Here PDF eBook
Author Russell R. Standish
Publisher Hartland Publications
Pages 196
Release 1988-11
Genre Design
ISBN 9780923309220

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Waiting for Antichrist

Waiting for Antichrist
Title Waiting for Antichrist PDF eBook
Author Damian Thompson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 225
Release 2005-04-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198039700

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How can people believe that the supernatural end of the world lies just around the corner when, so far, every such prediction has been proved wrong? Some scholars argue that millenarians are psychologically disturbed; others maintain that their dreams of paradise on earth reflect a nascent political awareness. In this book Damian Thompson looks at the members of one religious group with a strong apocalyptic tradition--Kensington Temple, a large Pentecostal church in London--and attempts to understand how they reconcile doctrines of the end of the world with the demands of their everyday lives. He asks such questions as: Who is making the argument that the world is about to end, and on whose authority? How is it communicated? Which members are persuaded by it? What are the practical consequences for them? How do they rationalize their position? Based on extensive interviews as well as a survey of almost 3000 members, Thompson finds existing explanations of apocalyptic belief inadequate. Although they profess allegiance to millennial doctrine, he discovers, members actually assign a low priority to the "End Times." The history of millenarianism is littered with disappointment, Thompson notes, and the lesson has largely been learned: "predictive" millenarianism--with its risky time-specific predictions of the end--has been substantially supplanted by "explanatory" millenarianism, which uses apocalyptic narratives to explain features of the contemporary world. Most apocalyptic believers, he finds, are comfortable with these lower-cost explanatory narratives that do not require them to sell their houses and head for the hills. He does uncover a handful of "textbook" millenarians in the congregation--people who are confident that Jesus will return in their lifetimes. He concludes that their atypical beliefs were influenced by their conversion experiences, individual psychology, and degree of subcultural immersion. Although much has been written about apocalyptic belief, Thompson's empirically-based study is unprecedented. It constitutes an important step forward in our understanding of this puzzling feature of contemporary religious life.

The AntiChrist Version 666

The AntiChrist Version 666
Title The AntiChrist Version 666 PDF eBook
Author Cloise Orand
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2005-11
Genre Antichrist
ISBN 9780976613107

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Behold the Antichrist

Behold the Antichrist
Title Behold the Antichrist PDF eBook
Author Delos Banning Mckown
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 417
Release 2010-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1615925376

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During his long, productive life the great English philosopher and exponent of utilitarianism Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) wrote not just on political philosophy but also clandestinely on religion. Under the pseudonym of Philip Beauchamp he published an attack on natural religion called "Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion on the Temporal Happiness of Mankind" and under the pseudonym of Gamaliel Smith he published a book of New Testament criticism called "Not Paul, But Jesus." In addition, Bentham bravely released under his own name" Church-of-Englandism and Its Catechism Examined," a thorough, biting critique of Anglican doctrine. These little-known works are discussed at length by philosopher Delos B. McKown in this informative contribution to Bentham scholarship. McKown introduces these major works on religion, and then presents an extensive synopsis of each. He defends Bentham against the criticisms of opponents where necessary, but does not hesitate to criticize Bentham when he feels he goes astray. McKown also shows how Bentham's attacks on the Christianity of his time, which denigrated human life in the here-and-now for some imagined future postmortem state of glory, fully complemented his utilitarian philosophy of the greatest happiness to the greatest number of people. This thorough analysis of three little-known works by one of philosophy's great minds makes an outstanding contribution to Bentham scholarship and will be of interest to humanists and philosophers of religion.