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Authors: David B. Currie

Tags: #Rapture, #protestant, #protestantism, #Catholic, #Catholicism, #apologetics

Rapture: The End-Times Error That Leaves the Bible Behind (66 page)

TEM

   
The Everlasting Man
, by G. K. Chesterton (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1993).

THI

   
The Annals
(109), Bks. 1–6, by Cornelius Tacitus, W. F. Allen, trans. (Boston: Ginn and Co., 1890).

TKB

   
The King’s Business Magazine
(Fundamentalist Christian periodical), 1938.

TMK

   
The Millennial Kingdom
, by John F. Walvoord (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1983).

TPR

   
De Principiis
(c. 300), by Origen, in
On First Principles: Being Koetschau’s Text of the de Principiis
, G. W. Butterworth, trans. (Gloucester, Massachusetts: Peter Smith Publisher, Inc., 1985).

TRB

   
The Rise of Babylon: Sign of the End Times
, by Charles Dyer (Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House, 1991).

TRQ

   
The Rapture Question
, by John Walvoord (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1957).

TSS

   
The Search for Salvation
, by David Wells (Downers Grove, Illinois: Intervarsity Press, 1978).

TSV

   
The Shepherd: First Book of Visions
, by Hermas, in
The Apostolic Fathers
, 6 volumes, Robert A. Kraft, ed. (New York: Thomas Nelson, 1964).

TTC

   
Things to Come
, by J. Dwight Pentecost (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1965).

TW

   
The Way
, by Josemaria Escriva (New York: Scepter, 1992).

TWE

   
The Weekly Evangel
(Evangelical Christian periodical).

UBH

   
Unger’s Bible Handbook
, by Merrill F. Unger (Chicago: Moody Press, 1967).

USN

   
U.S. News and World Report
(weekly news periodical).

WD

   
Webster’s Dictionary
, David B. Guralnik, ed. (Cleveland: World Publishing Co., 1979).

WIN

   
Why I Am Not a Christian, and Other Essays on Religion
, by Bertrand Russell (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977).

WJ

   
Wars of the Jews
(c. 100), by Flavius Josephus, in
The Life and Works of Flavius Josephus
, William Whiston, trans. (Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, n.d.).

WQT

   
The Writings of Quintus Sept Florens Tertullianus
, S. Thelwall, trans. (Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark, 1870).

WRI

   
The Collected Writings of J. N. Darby
, William Kelly, ed. (London: G. Morrish, 1867).

XGM

   
Exercitations upon the Gospel of St. Matthew, Commentary on the New Testament, Matthew—1 Corinthians
(1658), by John Lightfoot (Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc., 1995).

ZPE

   
Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible
, Merrill C. Tenney, ed. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1975).

Biographical Note
David B. Currie

David B. Currie was raised in a devout, Fundamentalist Christian family. His father was a pastor, and both parents were teachers at Moody Bible Institute, in Chicago, Illinois. As a child, Currie rubbed elbows with many of the leaders of the Fundamentalist movement. His childhood dream was to become a minister himself.

That dream was fulfilled after Currie studied at Trinity College and at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He became a Fundamentalist missionary, as did his wife, Colleen, and his primary responsibility was to train Evangelical college students in methods of college campus evangelization.

Although he had been active in the leadership of Fundamentalist and Evangelical churches throughout his life, Currie continued to investigate theological and biblical questions that he thought had no viable answer in any Protestant tradition. After an often painful search for the truth, he, Colleen, and their six children (they have since been blessed with two more) reluctantly found themselves knocking on the door of the Catholic Church, and all eight of them soon embraced the Catholic Faith.

As a lay apologist for his new Faith, Currie wrote the popular book
Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic
(Ignatius Press, 1996) and has written for
Immaculata Magazine
. Currie speaks about the Faith to Catholic groups and parishes and on retreats, and some of his talks, including “The Great Price of Truth,” “The Rapture Revealed,” “Wheat Among Thistles,” and “Rapture: Ruse or Reality?” are available on tape (St. Joseph Communications).

Currie welcomes questions and comments from his readers:
[email protected]
.

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