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Glorious Appearing [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Tim LaHaye (Author), Jerry B. Jenkins (Author)
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Jesus returns at last in this 12th novel in the phenomenally popular Left Behind series, vanquishing his foes and ushering in a new millennium of peace and righteousness. Ray Steele is the only member of the original Tribulation Force alive to see it, however, since Buck Williams endures a bloody death in the opening pages. The novel’s pacing suffers greatly from its own foregone conclusion. Antichrist Nicolae Carpathia, once a fearsome and suave foe, is reduced to shrill hysteria in this installment, and seems more of a cartoon character than a credible instrument of Satan. And the final wars (there are four of them in quick succession) add no drama to the plot, since believers are by that point impervious to harm; neither the bullets from the Unity army or the supernatural lightning raining down from the sky can touch the Christian holdouts. It must have been difficult to imagine the words that Jesus would speak on such an occasion, but the authors’ cautious solution-to draw almost solely on the statements spoken by or about Jesus in the New Testament-feels wooden. However, the book is not devoid of humor, and fans of the series will enjoy the gentle, affectionate camaraderie that exists among the excited members of the ragtag brigade of believers. For readers who have stuck with this soap opera through thick and thin, there is a real emotional payoff in seeing the characters’ reunions with their loved ones who died during the Tribulation.
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Thousands of years of human history stained by strife, death, and sin come to an end when the King of Glory returns to earth. The satisfying conclusion of the seven years of Tribulation covered by the Left Behind series portrays the return of Jesus Christ to earth in both glory and judgment.

At the height of the battle between the forces of evil gathered at Armageddon and the remaining Christian believers at Petra and Jerusalem, nothing seems to be able to stop the Antichrist, Nicolae Carpathia. But God has another plan. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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1.0 out of 5 stars Sounds like good solid, militant, intolerant religionism., July 17 2004
If a Muslim were to write an Islamic version of "Glorious Appearing" and publish it in Saudi Arabia, jubilantly describing a massacre of millions of non-Muslims by God, we would have a fit. We have quite properly linked the fundamentalist religious tracts of Islam with the intolerance they nurture, and it's time to remove the motes from our own eyes.

In "Glorious Appearing," Jesus merely speaks and the bodies of the enemy are ripped open. Christians have to drive carefully to avoid "hitting splayed and filleted bodies of men and women and horses."

"The riders not thrown," the novel continues, "leaped from their horses and tried to control them with the reins, but even as they struggled, their own flesh dissolved, their eyes melted and their tongues disintegrated. . . . Seconds later the same plague afflicted the horses, their flesh and eyes and tongues melting away, leaving grotesque skeletons standing, before they, too, rattled to the pavement."

One might have thought that Jesus would be more of an animal lover.

As ... David Kirkpatrick noted in an article, this portrayal of a bloody Second Coming reflects a shift in American portrayals of Jesus, from a gentle Mister Rogers figure to a martial messiah presiding over a sea of blood. Militant Christianity rises to confront Militant Islam.

This matters in the real world, in the same way that fundamentalist Islamic tracts in Saudi Arabia do. Each form of fundamentalism creates a stark moral division between decent, pious types like oneself - and infidels headed for hell.

(words above quoted from NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF's July 17, 2004
column in the New York Times. Below, my own words.)

Well, if rolling back about 1,000 years of progress in religious tolerance is a good thing, then this book must be a blessing to the world. If insisting on the literal truth of ancient myths is the mark of education, then fans of this book must count themselves among the most educated.

It's positively chilling to find that the sales of a series such as this can consistently become #1 on the three major bestseller lists: the hardcover fiction lists of the New York Times and Publishers' Weekly, and the consolidated list of USA Today.

If ignorant religious intolerance suits your vision of how to live in the world, you should certainly enjoy this piece of nonsense.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Another Doctrine of Ethnic Cleansing?, July 19 2004
By Francesco Tore (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
In some ways this book is funny yet profoundly stupid. The writers Tim F. Lehaye and Jerry B. Jenkins have gloriously taken away the essence of Jesus Christ, which is Love. Their version of the bible is a doctrine of fear(almost sounds like the fear tactics of the current American Bush administration). And since when does Jesus like to kill horses? This is an important clue already that this is pure wacko stuff. Have we got another childish and primative interpretation of the bible here by these two silly-billys?

Yes,people have a right to believe in a God who likes to rip open bodies and melt flesh into bloody messes. But I only hope they can keep their religious intolerance to themselves. If there is a devil, he certainly did a good job on these pious people who claim to love the book.

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1.0 out of 5 stars This book is an embarrassment, July 18 2004
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I'm sorry, but after reading a few pages of this book, it is apparent that the authors are merely cloaking their brand of racial and ethnic intolerance as pseudo-pious narrative.

The book's depicitons of violence and bloodshed are shocking to say the least. Far worse are the predications of violence based on differences in faith.

Christianity teaches to "love thy neighbor," yet the story we have in this book says that if your neighbor is of a different religion or ethnicity, then they will die an agonizing death at the hands of the Messiah. This is not why God made us all different. This is not what the United States stands for.

I seriously question the authors' intent in writing this piece. Also at question are the hearts and minds of those who blindly accept this dribble.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Spare me that "old-time religion"
Now let me see if I got this right: Jesus returns to earth on a bloody rampage in which he lifts his left hand, a chasm opens in the earth, and every non-Christian on the planet... Lisez davantage
Published on July 17 2004 by JLind555

3.0 out of 5 stars ETBR - Glorious Appearing
1. Reflections: More than half of the text in Glorious Appearing are direct quotes from Scripture. Do you think this will change the fiction market? Lisez davantage
Published on July 14 2004 by Benjamin Seeberger

1.0 out of 5 stars Deadly dull
I had read the first five books of the series in hardback, but since my local library carried all the books on audio cassette or cd, I decided to listen to them all while driving... Lisez davantage
Published on July 13 2004 by C. Pollock

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than people give it credit for
A lot of the reviews I have read of these books tend to put it down by comparing it to other end of the world books. Lisez davantage
Published on July 9 2004 by Jeff

2.0 out of 5 stars A failure
I am an ardent believer in Christ, but that does not mean that anything written about Christianity should be endorsed and embraced regardless of its quality. Lisez davantage
Published on July 9 2004 by Karen

3.0 out of 5 stars Glorious Appearing: The End of Series!
Being a devout Catholic, I must confess! The series was good, this book was okay but I'm glad they finished it! Lisez davantage
Published on July 7 2004 by B. Miller

2.0 out of 5 stars Taking Revelations a bit too seriously
I read this series and this book as fiction. I am a recovering Catholic, who to this day still gets chills when I try to imagine a place where sinners burn forever. Lisez davantage
Published on July 7 2004 by Jered Wenderoth

1.0 out of 5 stars Anti-Catholic, fundamentalist propaganda disguised as novel
Don't buy it. To suggest that the only true "Christians" are fundamentalists is not only untrue, it is contrary to Christ's teachings. Lisez davantage
Published on July 5 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Remember, it's fiction
Given Mr. LaHaye's associations with Rev. Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church, it is difficult to accept his peculiar interpretations of Biblical prophecy as credible.
Published on July 3 2004 by tanyev

1.0 out of 5 stars Leave this book behind!!
So Christ appears on his white steed with a sash across his torso that says, "King of Kings"???? Lisez davantage
Published on July 1 2004 by Jimmy the Greek

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