The Third Temple: Merging Agendas

The Third Temple: Merging Agendas
Title The Third Temple: Merging Agendas PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Malone
Publisher Jonathan Malone
Total Pages 485
Release 2023-08-17
Genre Religion
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Of the supporters of the modern nation of Israel, Christian Zionism seems to have contributed little more than moral support. Perhaps some financial support. However, there were supporters of the national effort, unknown to the general public, who wielded significant power, often flying under the cover of Christian Zionism. Who were they? What was their interest? In order to identify them, we view modern history through the lens of Biblical prophecy. Mystery Babylon, a global false religious system of the end times, seems to be a form of Gnosticism. In this book, we begin to develop the idea that the nation was founded with religious designs, and not particularly Jewish designs; although there is a correspondence between the Gnosticism of Freemasonry and Judaic Gnosticism.

Mystery Babylon

Mystery Babylon
Title Mystery Babylon PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Malone
Publisher Jonathan Malone
Total Pages 577
Release 2021-08-01
Genre Religion
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“Mystery, Babylon the Great” is a towering, monstrous figure in the book of Revelation. Obviously, she is symbolic, but what does she represent? What system, agency, institution, nation, or religion best qualifies for the role? Author Jonathan Malone reexamines the possibility that the Protestants may have been correct. Have their prophecies come to pass? Modern Catholicism is a curious mixture of ultramontanism and casuistry. These are Jesuit calling cards. Modern Catholicism has become Jesuitism, and Jesuits have been very influential in Western civilization. In order to determine if their character is aligned with Mystery Babylon, we trace the roots of Jesuitism. How has the spirit, the tenacious philosophy, of the Jesuits, expressed itself in the past? How now and in the future?

The Third Temple: Regathering?

The Third Temple: Regathering?
Title The Third Temple: Regathering? PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Malone
Publisher Jonathan Malone
Total Pages 211
Release 2023-04-22
Genre Religion
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Is the prophesied regathering of the Jews happening now? Is it a sequential, cumulative regathering? Or are the scriptures in question referring to the early days of the Millennial Kingdom? In this volume we critically examine the theological arguments of Christian Zionism. But the study does not preclude dispensationalism. There have always been premillenarians of the opinion that the real regathering happens after the Tribulation Period. What is God’s activity in Zionism? In examining the motive forces in the creation of the modern state of Israel, several groups were involved. Some groups had questionable motives, and it seems that a few Jews were onboard with the questionable motives. The same state of affairs continues today. These questionable motives seem to be reducible to one. But why is there such an inordinate interest in the Third Temple by non-Jews, anyway?

Divine Merger

Divine Merger
Title Divine Merger PDF eBook
Author Mark E. Strong
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 170
Release 2016-02-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 083084452X

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What would happen if your community had a head-on collision with Jesus? Pastor and community leader Mark Strong offers practical ideas for any follower of Christ, pastor or church leader to engage their community and start ministering. This book is designed to give you the vision and tools you need to fulfill your own God-given mission in your community and church.

The Dual Agenda

The Dual Agenda
Title The Dual Agenda PDF eBook
Author Dona C. Hamilton
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780231103640

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This book chronicles the complex connections between race and class that have marked American social reform since the New Deal, revealing an aspect of the civil rights struggle that that has been too long overlooked or obscured: the struggle for policies to expand social and economic welfare for blacks and whites alike.

Consolidating Colleges and Merging Universities

Consolidating Colleges and Merging Universities
Title Consolidating Colleges and Merging Universities PDF eBook
Author James Martin
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2017-02-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1421421682

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In the midst of falling enrollments and endowments, university leaders consider partnering, merging, and even closing institutions. Since the economic recession of 2008, colleges and universities have looked for ways to lower costs while increasing incomes. Not all have succeeded. Threatened closures and recent institutional mergers point to what might be a coming trend in higher education. The long-term economic weakness of colleges and universities means schools need to become more strategic about how they consider previously unthinkable options. This provocative book will be their indispensable guide to managing the crisis. In Consolidating Colleges and Merging Universities, James Martin and James E. Samels bring together higher education leaders to talk about something that few want to discuss: how institutions might cooperate with their competitors to survive in this economic climate. Barring that, Martin and Samels argue, some will shutter their campuses. But closing, they emphasize, is a complex process that involves more than just sending the students home and turning off the lights. The first one-volume resource for presidents, trustees, provosts, chief financial officers, and faculty leaders planning to partner, merge, or close a college or university, the book offers specific guidelines and action steps used successfully to create multiple forms of partnership between higher education institutions. The book includes contributions by twenty nationally recognized leaders in partnership and strategic planning, as well as an appendix detailing key college and university mergers and closures since 2000. Each chapter includes informative responses from practitioners who answer the question, “What is the single most important lesson you would share with a planning team designing a partnership or merger this year?” Responding to many daunting questions now being raised nationally about institutional fragility and sustainability, Consolidating Colleges and Merging Universities is an honest and practical guide to the possibilities and pitfalls of downsizing American higher education.

Mergers and Acquisitions: Inplications for policy

Mergers and Acquisitions: Inplications for policy
Title Mergers and Acquisitions: Inplications for policy PDF eBook
Author Simon Peck
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 520
Release 2002
Genre Consolidation and merger of corporations
ISBN 9780415226288

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This set includes articles from the four main fields which have influenced the study of Mergers and Acquisitions: Economics, Finance, Strategic Management and Human Resource Management. Featuring the key papers by individuals who shaped the field, the collection presents these formative pieces in thematically grouped sections, including coverage of: * Perspectives on the modern business corporation and the role of mergers and acquisitions: historical, financial, strategic and management * Causes of mergers and acquisitions activity * Performance impact of mergers and acquisitions activity * Public policy and the corporation The set features a comprehensive index and original introductory material.