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Rating:  Summary: Good Bedtime Read. Review:
Interesting and entertaining read. I agree with Dolan's apparent dispensational outlook, but he tries to defend the "pre-wrath" view, which I find a very weak position (See Renald Shower's critique "The Pre Wrath Rapture View").Other parts of the book get kinda kookie...(the apostle John still alive and will be one of the 2 witness in Revelation). Overall the book is pretty forgetable. Dolan is a journalist, so you are not going to find strong theology here...Just the odd meanderings of someone who has good writing skills, but hasn't found enough content to do them justice - at least not this time. Try again.
Rating:  Summary: Timely Biblical Analysis Of Mid-East Conflict. Review: David Dolan, himself a journalist and a Chrisian, presents an informative, well written and timely account of the present conflict between Israel and the Palestinian/Arab world. He covers the crisis from a Biblical standpoint and this will be a must read for anyone interested in Biblical prophecy, Jerusalem, Israel and future events in the region. I have listened to this man speak and read a number of his previous books. He is very knowledgeable in this subject and can relate to the matter first hand, living in Jerusalem itself, and with much first hand experience of the conflict. I can also heartily recommend another of his books entitled, "Israel at the Crossroads : Fifty Years and Counting". What you read here includes much that goes on behind the scenes and what you don't see on CNN, the BBC and Sky News. His timely analysis of possible future scenarios in the region based on his own Biblical interpretations are worthy of note. Highly recommended!!!
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