Description
Author: Geoff Henstock, soft cover 123 pages. Published by The Christadelphian Scripture Study Service, December 2015.
Edward Gibbon wrote one of the most acclaimed history books of all time. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire has influenced many Bible students, including many Christadelphians, to understand the out working of God's purpose throughout the ages in line with Bible prophecy. There can be no doubt that Gibbon's work was a major factor in the ability of early Christadelphians to understand and interpret many of the symbols in the book of Revelation. What a boon it must have been to bro. Thomas to find in a recent book all the Roman history brought together in one work.
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is a huge book of just under 1,000 pages and so is a major challenge for many to read. bro. Geoff in this new book endeavours to sort out the wheat from the chaff and identifies the chapters in the book which are of special relevance to Bible students and what is particularly important about them.
It would be useful for you to have a copy of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire as a reference. A convenient and economic way to do this is to download a copy. For instance on Kindle website (Amazon) the book can be down loaded for under $2.