The Great Struggle
The book is a fascinating historical account of the last two thousand years of human history, viewed through the lens of Christianity.
The great struggle between good and evil in this world begins with the sad scenes of the destruction of Jerusalem - the city that rejected the Man from Calvary. Following the great path of the nations since then, the book reveals the shocking facts of the persecution of the first Christian church and of the later great apostasy of Christianity. It enthralls us with facts about the dark Middle Ages with its pyres and crusades, solemn liturgies and witch hunts. Analyzes the worldwide awakening during the Reformation, which gave rise to great ideas and personalities. It fascinatingly tells about the origin and development of Protestantism, about the religious awakenings of the recent past and... the near future.
This book could only be printed and distributed in a time of religious freedom, because it "cuts", and very sharply, at some of the most established ideas and institutions of today, especially the church ones. Alarms about already fulfilled Bible prophecies in connection with the dangerous coalition between church and state that was taking shape, which would play an inglorious role just before the conclusion of the great struggle between good and evil in which all mankind is involved.