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Is the rapture fact of fiction?
In this new book by author and theologian S. D. Morrison, find out why he believes the rapture should be left behind for good. In this book Stephen presents ten reasons why the rapture must be left behind. These included scriptural arguments and historical arguments alongside logical, philosophical, and psychological reasons. Written to offer hope for the end times, this book seeks to dismantle the rapture, revealing it for the heresy it is. Through these arguments Stephen shows why the rapture is an unfounded doctrine the church today must leave behind.

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Is the rapture fact of fiction?

In this new book by author and theologian S. D. Morrison, find out why he believes the rapture should be left behind for good. In this book Stephen presents ten reasons why the rapture must be left behind. These included scriptural arguments and historical arguments alongside logical, philosophical, and psychological reasons. Written to offer hope for the end times, this book seeks to dismantle the rapture, revealing it for the heresy it is. Through these arguments Stephen shows why the rapture is an unfounded doctrine the church today must leave behind.


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Autorenporträt
Stephen D Morrison (S. D. Morrison) is an American, ecumenical writer and theologian with a passion for the good news of Jesus Christ. Stephen is the author of several books on subjects such as the problem of evil, the rapture theory, and the gospel of grace. With a theologically inspired yet approachable writing style, Stephen works to proclaim the gospel ever afresh as good news of great joy.

Stephen's work will inspire you to think differently about the Christian faith, live differently as a beloved child of God, and to hope radically in the Kingdom of God.

Stephen is an amateur theologian, the self-taught student of a rigorous reading regiment with includes extensive studies in the theology of Karl Barth, Thomas F Torrance, and Jürgen Moltmann. These are his primary theological influences, with the addition of popular writers such as Robert F Capon, C Baxter Kruger, and Brennan Manning. Stephen is also deeply indebted to the early church fathers, particularly to Athanasius.

Stay up to date with the latest articles and projects by joining Stephen's Readers' Group, his email newsletter, at his website www.SDMorrison.org