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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A valuable resource in study of end-times prophecy,
By Britt Gillette "www.brittgillette.com" (Chesapeake, VA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Son of Satan (Paperback)
In his book "Son of Satan: The Coming Economic Prosperity," James Scudder outlines the biblical foundations for belief in a series of specific events preceeding the return of Jesus Christ -- with a coming economic prosperity and the ascension to power of a man more widely known as the Antichrist. Each of the author's twelve chapters begins with a one to two-page fictional scene that leads the reader into the chapter's theme. These fictional forays add clarity to Scudder's vision and better illustrate the concepts he expounds upon. I've read a wide array of biblical end-times non-fiction books -- Hal Lindsey, Grant Jeffrey, Tim LaHaye, etc. James Scudder's book belongs on the shelf beside them.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Conveying a real sense of fear and dire warning,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Son of Satan (Paperback)
Written by a Bible Teacher and host of "Victory in Grace", and international radio and TV broadcast featuring verse-by-verse exposition of the Scriptures, Son Of Satan: The Coming Economic Prosperity is a chilling portrait of how the Antichrist may well manifest in the modern day and age. A devout, fiery warning written with the unbridled passion of fundamentalist Christian faith, Son Of Satan is vocal and stringent in its denounciation of viewing prosperity as more important than God, or placing too much faith in too many different religions. Sharply worded, conveying a real sense of fear and dire warning, Son Of Satan is a severe account that reflects an underlying, all-encompassing feeling of a world that has far too much wickedness in it and is in great need.
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Son of Satan by James A. Scudder (Paperback - Apr. 2004)
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