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Steve Gregg



Average rating: 4.36 · 732 ratings · 119 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
Revelation: Four Views : A ...

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All You Want to Know about ...

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Empire of the Risen Son: A ...

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Why Hell?: Three Christian ...

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Why Not Full-Preterism?: A ...

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Revelation - Four Views

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Revelation

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“For the fifteen years since the first edition of this book was published, I have hosted a daily Christian talk show on AM radio, discussing (and sometimes answering) callers’ questions about the Bible.”
Steve Gregg, Revelation: Four Views, Revised and Updated

“The confusion of the Kingdom of God with heaven is a result of a common misapprehension among Christians that the main reason Jesus came to earth is to get as many of us as possible out of this world and into a happy sky palace for all eternity. No doubt most people view this as the main purpose of any religion—the imparting of consolation at the time of death, and an assurance of a future immunity from sorrows in a permanent home “away beyond the blue.”
Steve Gregg, Empire of the Risen Son: A Treatise on the Kingdom of God—What it is and Why it Matters Book One: There is Another King

“We are often told that Jesus spoke more on the topic of hell than did any other person in the Bible. This would not be difficult for Him to do, since almost all the biblical authors were silent on the subject.”
Steve Gregg, All You Want to Know About Hell: Three Christian Views of God?s Final Solution to the Problem of Sin



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