The Revelation Of St. John: An Open Book
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Annotated by previous owner in pen and pencil
A work of Christian theological commentary, The Revelation of St. John: An Open Book presents Irving C. Tomlinson's accessible and faith-driven interpretation of one of the Bible's most enigmatic and symbolically rich texts. Tomlinson argues that the Book of Revelation, far from being an impenetrable mystery, can be understood by sincere readers through careful study and spiritual discernment, drawing on Christian Science principles to illuminate its deeper meaning. The commentary details the prophetic visions of St. John with clarity and reverence, unpacking its symbolic imagery — from the seven seals to the New Jerusalem — in a manner that is both devotional and instructive. Written with a tone that is earnest and spiritually uplifting, it serves as a guide for readers seeking to understand Revelation not as a text of fear and doom, but as a message of divine promise and ultimate spiritual triumph.
Author: Irving C. Tomlinson
Format: Hardback
Published: 1955, Published by Irving C. Tomlinson, Boston, U.S.A.
Genre: Childrens fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Annotated by previous owner in pen and pencil
A work of Christian theological commentary, The Revelation of St. John: An Open Book presents Irving C. Tomlinson's accessible and faith-driven interpretation of one of the Bible's most enigmatic and symbolically rich texts. Tomlinson argues that the Book of Revelation, far from being an impenetrable mystery, can be understood by sincere readers through careful study and spiritual discernment, drawing on Christian Science principles to illuminate its deeper meaning. The commentary details the prophetic visions of St. John with clarity and reverence, unpacking its symbolic imagery — from the seven seals to the New Jerusalem — in a manner that is both devotional and instructive. Written with a tone that is earnest and spiritually uplifting, it serves as a guide for readers seeking to understand Revelation not as a text of fear and doom, but as a message of divine promise and ultimate spiritual triumph.