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Stephen Haskell

    An Introduction to Christian Spirituality
    The Cross and its Shadow
    Constants and Variables
    Discontinuity of Man
    • 2023

      Constants and Variables

      • 366 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The book presents a dire warning about the implications of the Covid-19 vaccine, likening it to the plagues described in Revelation. It argues that Christian leaders have failed to uphold biblical truths, leading their congregations astray by conforming to contemporary culture instead of adhering to God's Word. The author emphasizes a coming judgment, suggesting that many will ignore the warnings, reminiscent of the days of Noah, resulting in catastrophic consequences for humanity.

      Constants and Variables
    • 2022

      Discontinuity of Man

      • 214 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring end-day prophecies from biblical texts such as Jeremiah, Isaiah, Daniel, and Revelation, this book argues that contemporary interpretations by institutional churches are fundamentally flawed. It claims to unveil the true meanings behind these prophecies, suggesting that we are currently living in the end days and that previously sealed revelations are now accessible. The work challenges established doctrines, urging readers to reconsider widely accepted beliefs about prophetic teachings.

      Discontinuity of Man
    • 2021

      In the light shining from the sanctuary, the books of Moses, with their detail of offerings and sacrifices, their rites and ceremonies, usually considered so meaningless and void of interest, become radiant with consistency and beauty. There is no other subject which so fully unites all parts of the inspired Word into one harmonious whole, as the subject of the sanctuary. Every gospel truth centers in the sanctuary service, and radiates from it like the rays from the sun. This book is the result of many years of prayerful study of the types and symbols of the sanctuary service, and is sent forth with a prayer that the reading of it may arrest the attention of the thoughtless, give the Christian new views of Christ's character, and lead many into the sunlight of God's love.

      The Cross and its Shadow
    • 2020

      Stephen Haskell was born in 1931, and lives in south-east London. He obtained first class honours in Classics and English from Cambridge University, and an MA in Christian Spirituality from Heythrop College. Most of his working life has been spent in teaching. His first book, The Pursuit of Holiness, available from St Pauls Publishing, appeared in 2016 with an introduction by Rowan Williams, who wrote "This is a really unusual work of profound pastoral theology, coming out of a deep contemplative encounter with God in Christ...I have found it a treasure of wisdom and insight." In the present work Haskell considers the main aspects of Christian spirituality. The book is addressed particularly to lay people, whom he thinks just as capable of reaching perfection as the great names of the past. But the way for them lies not through the time-honoured paths of prayer, but through a total dedication to charity. The book is available from Amazon.

      An Introduction to Christian Spirituality