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The End of Time: Biblical Archaeology, Prophecy, and the Last Days

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This book doesn't ask you to hope the Bible is true; it shows you.

This book strengthens confidence in Scripture by showing how real archaeological discoveries confirm the Bible’s historical accuracy—giving readers evidence they can trust, not just faith they hope holds up.

Brief Summary:

For thousands of years, the Bible was widely regarded as an authoritative work of theology, morality, and history. Then the Enlightenment made unassisted human reason the new currency of the great universities, and biblical criticism turned reason against revelation. Skeptics demanded evidence from outside the Bible and, when it was not readily available, dismissed Scripture as myth or hocus-pocus. Even the Gospels were treated as suspect, written by “guys who didn’t even have last names,” and the refrain took hold that “the absence of evidence is evidence of absence.”

As the world grows more secular and more antagonistic to the precepts of the Bible, God is speaking back through the stones. Drawing on the latest discoveries in biblical archeology, Dinesh D’Souza’s The End of Time assembles material confirmation for people and events once pushed into the mist of time, from kings and prophets to figures in the Passion account. The stakes go beyond winning an argument. If Scripture is true in history, it deserves to be taken seriously in prophecy, including its warning that a “transvaluation of values” will mark the final age and perhaps even the “last days.” The puzzle is plain: If archeology confirms the Bible, why aren’t the churches shouting these findings from their rooftops?

While reading, you will:

  • Discover why" the absence of evidence is evidence of absence" is a fallacy, and how the record changes when new finds emerge.

  • Gain clarity on how biblical archeology works, including why some experts “bury the lead.”

  • Understand how specific people, places, and artifacts anchor biblical claims in time and space, not in legend.

About the Author

Born in Mumbai, India, Dinesh D’Souza came to the United States as an exchange student in 1978. After graduating from Dartmouth College, he served as a policy analyst in the Reagan White House and a scholar in two prominent think tanks, the American Enterprise Institute and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is a New York Times best-selling author who has written books on politics, religion, culture, and economics— including Illiberal Education, The End of Racism, What’s So Great About America, and United States of Socialism—and three books on Christian apologetics: What’s So Great About Christianity, Life After Death, and Godforsaken. D’Souza has made eight political documentary films and produces a daily podcast called The Dinesh D’Souza Podcast, which is seen and heard by about 100,000 people daily.

Product Details

Retail: US $29.99
ISBN-13: 978-1-63641-578-9
E-Book ISBN: 978-1-63641-579-6
Audio Download: 978-1-63641-621-2
Binding: Hardback with Jacket
Size: 6” x 9” x 0.71”
Page Count: 272
Case Quantity: 40
Rights: Performance
Hometown: Houston, TX
BISAC Category:
RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Apologetics
RELIGION / Christian Living / General