Archive for the ‘Websites’ Category
Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Take a look at the blog One coin at a time. Brett Telford is the owner of a fine collection of coins with The Twelve Caesars.
The entry "DOMITIAN!!!!!" displays two very fine photographs of a coin with Domitian.
Ethelbert Stauffer was a German Protestant theologian who held that gematria, the numerology ...
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Kim Riddlebarger is the author of A Case for Amillennialism and The Man of Sin. Apart from descriptions of his books, Riddlebarger's website features numerous resources. You can read about Riddlebarger (here), read some of his articles, for example "Princeton and the Millennium." He also provides Links to Helpful Books, ...
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Monday, January 7th, 2008
Dr. Loren L. Johns's The Apocalypse of John lists many resources, including a number of articles written by Johns himself.See also his Apocalypticism and Millennialism: A Select Bibliography for Research.He also includes a section on Revelation in art, and a page with resources about Patmos (currently with some obsolete links).Dr. ...
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Monday, January 7th, 2008
http://www.apokaliptikum.lap.huThis quite extensive resource collection is compiled by Dr. Hubbes Laszlo.Although it is in the Hungarian language, some headlines are translated, and it is certainly possible to find quite a number of useful resources, even if you do not know Hungarian. As the sample shows. As Dr. Laszlo informed me, ...
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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Ph.D. Alan S. Bandy's blog: Café Apocalypsis, contains a few entries on Revelation: See his categories Book of Revelation/The Apocalypse of John, as well as the following entries:Book Recommendation: Charts on the Book of RevelationThe Imperial Cult in Asia Minor during the Reign of DomitianJesus as “The Son of Man”: ...
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