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I've been reading through the entire series of The People's Bible Commentaries for the past year and a half.
But, although I had some reservations about the conservative theology expressed in some of the other commentaries in this series, this is the first that has really disturbed me.
In 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, Paul gives a warning about the anti-Christ. Although Christians over the years have identified various leaders as the anti-Christ, author David Kuske firmly identifies him as the Catholic Pope. Almost 20 of the 123 total pages are devoted to this subject.
As a Protestant, I believe in Sola Scriptura, but the anti-Christ?
Ah, c'mon.
2 stars.
But, although I had some reservations about the conservative theology expressed in some of the other commentaries in this series, this is the first that has really disturbed me.
In 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, Paul gives a warning about the anti-Christ. Although Christians over the years have identified various leaders as the anti-Christ, author David Kuske firmly identifies him as the Catholic Pope. Almost 20 of the 123 total pages are devoted to this subject.
As a Protestant, I believe in Sola Scriptura, but the anti-Christ?
Ah, c'mon.
2 stars.
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- Thessalonians
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- 1984
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- The People's Bible Commentary is just what the name implies -- a Bible and commentary for the people.
God's word produces faithfulness. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The Lord be with all of you.
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