Across a few square acres of stone in Jerusalem, prophecy, politics, and power converge--and the world trembles. Truth, Peace, and Faith follows the trail from Israel's rebirth to the mounting pressure over the Temple Mount and a long-imagined Third Temple, asking what these signs mean and where they lead. Sergiu Margan argues that only the gospel makes sense of the chaos: Jesus, rejected by many and redefined by others, stands as the true Temple and the only path to peace. With crisp logic and plain speech, Margan tests rival claims, exposes partial truths, and calls readers to choose--before…mehr
Across a few square acres of stone in Jerusalem, prophecy, politics, and power converge--and the world trembles. Truth, Peace, and Faith follows the trail from Israel's rebirth to the mounting pressure over the Temple Mount and a long-imagined Third Temple, asking what these signs mean and where they lead. Sergiu Margan argues that only the gospel makes sense of the chaos: Jesus, rejected by many and redefined by others, stands as the true Temple and the only path to peace. With crisp logic and plain speech, Margan tests rival claims, exposes partial truths, and calls readers to choose--before events choose for them. Clear, courageous, and anchored in Scripture, this book is a guide for anyone trying to understand the hour we're living in and the hope that still holds the future.
Sergiu Margan is an independent researcher, philosopher, and Christian writer whose work bridges theology, theodicy, and metaphysics in search of a coherent understanding of God, freedom, and moral truth. He is best known for developing The Redemption Optimization, a groundbreaking framework that formalizes the problem of evil and moral coherence in mathematical terms. His forthcoming book, Unreasonable Doubt, continues this exploration, addressing faith, logic, and the boundaries of human understanding. Sergiu lives in the United Kingdom with his wife, Andrea, and their two children, Luca and Bella, whose love and curiosity inspire his pursuit of truth and meaning.
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