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This book tells you about your future and how to succeed spiritually as you learn from the academic debate on the Son Of Man. Is the climate change going to lead to the end of the world? and are the Scholars who study about the judgement day in agreement as to whether the climate change will lead to the final judgement of mankind? What are the areas of contention with regards the Son of Man Debate and what are the areas of agreement? Who are these Scholars writing from Germany, Denmark, USA, UK and Norway on the Son of Man? Why is it that Professor Leivestad of University of Oslo so convinced…mehr

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This book tells you about your future and how to succeed spiritually as you learn from the academic debate on the Son Of Man. Is the climate change going to lead to the end of the world? and are the Scholars who study about the judgement day in agreement as to whether the climate change will lead to the final judgement of mankind? What are the areas of contention with regards the Son of Man Debate and what are the areas of agreement? Who are these Scholars writing from Germany, Denmark, USA, UK and Norway on the Son of Man? Why is it that Professor Leivestad of University of Oslo so convinced about the article in the Journal of New Testament Studies(1971/72) entitled "EXIT THE APOCALYPTIC SON OF MAN"? Was he right in his judgments or not? As an author, I think there is evidence for arguing for an apocalyptic Son of Man and that there is something more than "I" when discussing the titles of Jesus especially the Son of Man title. Why should post modern scholars return to the problem of evil and the tenability of the end of the world when evil and humanness will be put to an end by the appearance of the Son of Man, or Jesus to judge the living and the dead and to restore life to all?
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JGL Moiba, PhD (UK) former professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Cuttington University and Associate Vice president (Deputy Vice Chancellor) for research.  Joseph Gaima Lukulay Moiba have published extensively. He supervises and examined PhD thesis in Management Studies. He is well known in Norway and Sierra Leone, where he currently serves.