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The book reaffirms the relevance of biblical principles and highlights the timeless principles of wellness of humanity. It chronicles the relationship of Pentateuch to Modern Medicine in the first part. In today's world, there are many infectious and epidemic transmission of a variant of diseases that are killing human beings. The book examines the escalation of the germ theory in the modern and postmodern world to prove that obedience to God's rules confers essential health benefits. The second part interprets the apocalyptic implications of the Book of Revelation. The 21st-century churches…mehr

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The book reaffirms the relevance of biblical principles and highlights the timeless principles of wellness of humanity. It chronicles the relationship of Pentateuch to Modern Medicine in the first part. In today's world, there are many infectious and epidemic transmission of a variant of diseases that are killing human beings. The book examines the escalation of the germ theory in the modern and postmodern world to prove that obedience to God's rules confers essential health benefits. The second part interprets the apocalyptic implications of the Book of Revelation. The 21st-century churches are badly divided by sectarianism and are buried under an avalanche of false doctrines that are incorporated in prosperity theology and syncretism. There is no indication from church members that faith offers any effective defense against sin's pervasive influence. The church ministers are embroiled in personal empowerment, and churches have lost their power.
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Ik heb een Ph.D. in Filosofie van Religie en Theologie. Ik heb hardcover boeken, e-boeken, hoofdstukken in wetenschappelijke publicaties en papers in gerespecteerde geleerde tijdschriften gepubliceerd. Mijn professionele lidmaatschappen omvatten een premium lid van academic.edu, Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), en African Association for the Study of Religions (AASR).