Apocalyptic suspense, political intrigue, and blood-chilling spiritual warfare merge in Paul Meier's classic Christian fiction novel, The Third Millennium. This top-selling supernatural thriller from years past takes readers on a terrifying journey where last-day prophecies unfold while good and evil clash over the fate of the world. The Third Millennium is narrated by Michael, guardian angel to the Feinberg family. Facing angels, demons, and natural disasters of unprecedented magnitude, this family's faith is stretched to the breaking point as they struggle to survive the most harrowing time in the history of humanity.
Tomorrow's America is a cold and ravaged place, a nation devastated by despair and enduring winter.
Pastoral, practical, and thoroughly Catholic, Priests for the Third Millennium will renew the joy of being Catholic in the heart of seminarians, priests, and the people they serve.
This edition contains extensive notes, expanded suggestions for further reading, and discussion questions.
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In the bestselling Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi introduced a radical new theory of happiness. Through years of systematic research, he discovered that what makes people...
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Kreeft's reflections on Lewis' thought provide explorations into the questions of our times. Kreeft and Lewis together provide light and hope in an age of darkness.
As the 21st Century opened, the discipline of psychology seemed to be separating into two radically distinct domains.
In Theology for the Third Millennium, which culminates thirty years of scholarship, Hans Küng reaffirms the relevance of theology in a modern world where religion is constantly questioned—and frequently attacked.
The Third Millennium: a History of the World, AD 2000-3000