Description:
After thirty-five years of exhaustive research into the history, culture, and customs of the ancient Near East, in this 366-page book, Paul A. Moore unveils the revelatory premise for a Kingdom theme throughout the scriptures and biblical history. Discovering the compelling writings and interpretations of the best and brightest biblical scholars from the late 1800s to the 1960s, such as, Alexander B. Bruce, Rudolph Otto, Matthew Black, H. H. Rowley, R. Newton Flew, T. W. Manson, Joachim Jeremias, C. H. Dodd, Archibald M. Hunter, John Bright, George Eldon Ladd, Gordon Fee, and a host of scholarly authors, Moore shares his personal journey as he explored and examined what the experts had to say about the Kingdom of God.
Paul's prolific writing style follows a combined approach of C. Peter Wagner and F.F. Bruce. After ghostwriting hundreds of books, Moore considers this to be his theological masterpiece! The bibliography contains over seventy-five scholarly sources as a literary treasure chest for any minister or student of the Word. Paul includes his personal Greek-to-English translation with New Testament scriptures throughout the book. In addition, a glossary that allows the reader to become familiar with new terminology suitable for academic and discipleship functionality.
With a true desire to allow all readers to comprehend the theological perspectives of scholars, Thy Kingdom Come has a flowing format in the text and includes footnotes with scholarly insights and biblical references allowing the manuscript to speak to the layperson and student at the same time. Discover the biblical concepts of the Kingdom of God and practical steps to its consummation.


















































