The author tried to demonstrate that the theology of the last things cannot be separated from the theology of hope. The Second Coming of Christ will have tremendous implications for Israel, the secular world for the Church specially. Dr. Feniton Jacquet seeks to nourish this hope for believers. As they ponder the contents of his book, he wants his readers to respond to three questions posed by the German philosopher, Immanuel Kant: "what can I know? What ought I do? And what must I hope"?
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The author tried to demonstrate that the theology of the last things cannot be separated from the theology of hope. The Second Coming of Christ will have tremendous implications for Israel, the secular world for the Church specially. Dr. Feniton Jacquet seeks to nourish this hope for believers. As they ponder the contents of his book, he wants his readers to respond to three questions posed by the German philosopher, Immanuel Kant: "what can I know? What ought I do? And what must I hope"?
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