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Will Catholics Be Left Behind: A Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers (Modern Apologetics Library) Will Catholics Be Left Behind: A Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers by Carl E. Olson
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“In my end is my beginning. —T. S. Eliot”
Carl E. Olson, Will Catholics Be Left Behind?: A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers
“In a divine paradox, suffering is a gift, for it is through suffering that we become sacrificial, self-giving lovers of others and of God (Phil 1:29; 2 Tim 2:10-11).”
Carl E. Olson, Will Catholics Be Left Behind?: A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers
“The shortest distance between two minds is a figure of speech.”
Carl E. Olson, Will Catholics Be Left Behind?: A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers
“G. K. Chesterton’s observation: “The simplification of anything is always sensational.”
Carl E. Olson, Will Catholics Be Left Behind?: A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers
“He who loves the coming of the Lord is not he who affirms it is far off, nor is it he who says it is near. It is he who, whether it be far or near, awaits it with sincere faith, steadfast hope, and fervent love. —Augustine of Hippo”
Carl E. Olson, Will Catholics Be Left Behind?: A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers