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Hardcover The Lord Cometh: The World Crisis Explained Book

ISBN: 1025809467

ISBN13: 9781025809465

The Lord Cometh: The World Crisis Explained

"The Lord Cometh" The World Crisis Explained is a profound examination of biblical prophecy and its perceived fulfillment in the geopolitical landscape of the early twentieth century. Written by the prominent legal mind and social reformer Christabel Pankhurst, this work addresses the widespread anxiety following the First World War by interpreting global upheaval as a spiritual harbinger. Pankhurst shifts her focus from political activism to theological inquiry, arguing that the social and economic distress of the era points directly toward the Second Coming of Christ.

Through a meticulous analysis of scriptural texts, the author provides a framework for understanding contemporary history as part of a divine plan. The book explores themes of international conflict, moral decline, and spiritual restoration, offering a message of hope amidst the "world crisis." Pankhurst's transition from a leading suffragette to a devoted advocate for adventist theology provides a unique perspective on the intersection of public life and private faith.

This volume serves as a significant historical record of post-war religious sentiment and the resurgence of millenarian thought. "The Lord Cometh" remains an essential text for those interested in the evolution of eschatology, the life of Christabel Pankhurst, and the ways in which historical crises have shaped Christian interpretative traditions.

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