The Last Disciple

The Last Disciple

by Hank Hanegraaff, Sigmund Brouwer

Narrated by Doug Lamoreux

Unabridged — 11 hours, 5 minutes

The Last Disciple

The Last Disciple

by Hank Hanegraaff, Sigmund Brouwer

Narrated by Doug Lamoreux

Unabridged — 11 hours, 5 minutes

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Overview

First-century Rome is a perilous city as Nero stalks the political circles and huddled groups of believers. To be safe, Christians must remain invisible.

Gallus Sergius Vitas is the only man within Nero's trusted circle willing to do what it takes to keep the empire together. He struggles to lessen Nero's monstrosities against the people of Rome-especially the Christians. But as three Greek letters are scrawled as graffiti throughout the city, Nero's anger grows.

As the early church begins to experience the turbulence Christ prophesied as the beginning of the last days, an enemy seeks to find John's letter, Revelation, and destroy it. Meanwhile the early Christians must decipher it and cling to the hope it provides as they face the greatest of all persecutions.

Editorial Reviews

Readers of the Left Behind series will be struck by this novel's very different interpretation of the prophecies of the Book of Revelation. Christian radio host Hank Hanegraaff and novelist Sigmund Brouwer present the unfolding events through the experiences of Vitas, a first-century warrior hero.

Publishers Weekly

Tyndale House, the publisher of the Left Behind books, the megaselling Christian series about the end times, now presents a new series with a very different interpretation of biblical prophecy. Christian radio-show host Hanegraaff and bestselling CBA novelist Brouwer take readers back to the time of Nero in the first century. As the Roman Empire ruthlessly persecutes Christians, the novel's warrior-hero, Vitas, tries to defend them. But even Vitas can't prevent the destruction of the Jewish Temple-the historical event that sits at the center of this novel. Hanegraaff and Brouwer posit that the Book of Revelation, in code, predicted Roman persecution and the Temple's fall; subsequent novels in the series presumably will walk readers through the rest of Revelation, tying historical events to biblical prophecy. This is, to be sure, middle-brow genre fiction, and not an especially shining specimen thereof. The prose is plodding, with far too many dramatic sentence fragments and a conventional plot. The dialogue tends toward the unsubtly didactic ("`Jesus, then, uses this rich symbolism?' Darda nodded.... `You said John was obviously educated. Can you make any other guesses about him?' `John verges on genius.' ") Despite the series' many flaws, readers who are hungry for apocalyptic fiction may embrace it, though it remains to be seen whether they'll find a first-century apocalypse as gripping as Left Behind's 21st-century one. (Oct.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

From the Publisher

The beast is on the throne.
The populace is ruled by its appetites.
And a divine prophecy emerges that some would die to protect and others would kill to snuff out.

With the empire sinking into decadence and decay, corruption has infected every sphere of Rome. Those in power have marked Gallus Sergius Vitas, one of the last men of integrity, as a threat to be eliminated.

Followers of Jesus are hunted down and killed for sport as Nero attempts to stamp out the fledgling religion. But the revelation of John, Jesus’ last disciple, portends a different victory, sending tremors through the empire.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170757510
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Publication date: 10/04/2004
Series: The Last Disciple , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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