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February 15, 2005

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Comments

R.V. Miole

While not exactly written for theological/apologetical purposes, I would personally recommend Michael O'Brien's Children of the Last Days series, including Father Elijah.

Much better literarily than, oh say, the Left Behind series. If anything, it would inspire vigilance in a Catholic and a greater zeal for prayer for the salvation of souls.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/104-4616033-0994333

Has anyone else read O'Brien's books?

Paolo M.

Hi Jimmy,

Have you or any of your readers read "The Last Disciple" by Hank Hannegraaff? From what I understand, his books (though not completely theologically sound) are more in line with Catholic teaching regarding the End Times.

What is your take on Mr. Hannegraaff's book?

Dan Jasmin

R.V., I have read Father Elijah and I thought it was excellent. Of course, some of the storyline is strictly conjecture by O'Brien, but definately not out of line with the Catholic perspective of the End Times, like the Left Behind series.

I have read "Will Catholics be Left Behind" and he totally annihilates the bad theology expounded in the Left Behind series and by other Pre-Mil, Rapture, prots.

Paulo, While I haven't listened to Hannegraaff in many years, I used to listen to him on his Radio Show, the Bible Answer man, quite frequently(I went through a "I wanna be a Bible believing Protestant" phase). As I recall, he was quite critical of the Pre-Mil, Rapture before tribulation view. He was also sympathetic to the view that much of what is written in the Gospels and the Book of Revelation about the destroying of the Temple and the End Times was fulfilled in the 1st century. Kinda like what I understand is Scott Hahn's views. The literal interpretation was fulfilled in the 1st century but does not exclude some future fulfillment also.

Jason

I definitely recommmend "Trial, Tribulation, and Triumph" by Desmond Birch. It's an exhaustive treatment of private prophecy within the Church, and received the endorsement of the late, great Father William Most.

Jason

Oops, didn't realize the reader doesn't want private prophecy. Although I think the book will still be of benefit, because it treats of public prophecy as well.

I was watching Jack Van Impe the other day condemning Protestant preterists, and PRAISING the Pope and the Catechism for officially teaching his view of the end times. He's a good guy, if not a few canons short of a full ecumenical council. :)

Steve Jackson

Jason,

Last I heard from Van Impe (which was years ago), he was advocating premillenial dispensationalism, saying Gog and Magog were Russia, attacking people who believe that the Church is Israel, etc.

Has the "walking Bible" changed his position on these things?

Jason

Yah, he basically believes everything that's happening right now is fulfilling everything in the Bible.

"The Walking Bible", lol. That's an accurate title. The guy will cite 10 Scripture verses to make every single point (whether the verses have anything to do with anything, who knows, lol).

I like him though. I call him my "guilty pleasure". If only he and his lovely wife would become Catholic.

Tim

I also watched Jack Van Impe speak about Pope John Paul 2 and the Cathechism. I actually laughed out loud as I watched it. He was quite able to quote the catechism as well as scripture. He stated that he had read it twice and studied it. He praised the Pope for the work he has done.

Don't get to excited about all this. He misquoted the Catechism enough to 'prove' that the Pope himself agreed with the Rapture and the Millenial Reign of Christ on Earth.

I am sure that this is identified as a heresy in the catechism, so apparently Jack missed that paragraph.

Chris

Glory to Jesus Christ!

A Greek (Eastern Rite) Catholic, I am inspired by the courageous journey of Jack Van Impe and his wife. I've watched their program many times recently. Out of curiousity I checked out the internet sites that are now criticizing him for "being Catholic." Wow! What hatred he has generated. I truly admire his courage. Considering his background & audience - it's not an easy thing that he's doing these days, saying that the Catholic Church has correct answers. Let's all pray for the Van Impes!

Chris
Austin Tx

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