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by E. K. McFall
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Christus Troia Nova and Babylon the Great: How Daniel, Aristotle, Virgil, Seneca, and the Didache Prophesized the USA and the Return of Christ understands Greco-Roman epic and tragedy as a part of Judeo-Christian scripture-that together they make up a more complete whole. Building upon his earlier article, "Are Dionysos and Oedipus Name Variations for Satan and Antichrist?," originally published in The Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, the book reflects new insights about the place of the USA in end-time prophecy.
Thus, following Joachim of Fiore, the approach in this book has been to understand history as exegesis. The difference is Joachim thought as Bernard McGinn notes in Antichrist: Two Thousand Years of the Human Fascination with Evil, 'God's judgment over history is grasped only through the interpretation of the Bible' whereas I believe Greco-Roman tragedy and epic, in conjunction with the Bible and the Didache's three signs signifying the final Theophany of Christ, provides a more complete picture. The approach here, therefore, incorporates the following assessment:
(1) Dionysos/Satan/Osiris are the same deity.
(2) Canaanites/Phoenicians/Ham/Hercules/Cadmus/Oedipus/Alexander the Great/Nero/Macbeth are all related by blood.
(3) USA is a reconstituted Roman Empire. It is or can be Dante's 'that Rome of which Christ was Roman' or Babylon the Great of Revelation.
Title
Christus Troia Nova and Babylon the Great: How Daniel, Aristotle, Virgil, Seneca, and the Didache Prophesized the USA and the Return of Christ
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
WestBow Press
Published
August 2024
Weight
400g
Page Count
270
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.6 cm
ISBN
9798385027941
ISBN-10
8385027947
Eden Code
7302252
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