A Biblical Interpretation Of World History
From 1984 to 2005 I taught a general world history course for my church, and in 1997 I was asked by my pastor to write a text to go with it. Most of the work was done by 2000, but then I got distracted by other events, and had a little trouble finding a publisher, so it wasn't published until 2008. Still, when I did the final proofreading, I only had to make a few slight changes to the text to keep it up to date. With all that has happened since the 1990s, especially the September 11 terrorist attacks, how many other history books can make the same claim?
Anyway, you can order the book by clicking on this link: http://www.rosedogbookstore.com/biinofwohi.html , or by clicking on the book cover above.
(Update: The book is now available on Amazon.com, too! )
If you want read a sample of my work, here is Chapter 1 from the text. The footnotes and pictures were moved to the back of the book by the publisher, but otherwise everything is the same.
Chapter 1, HTML version
Chapter 1 as a PDF file
And here is the table of contents, so you know what else to expect. I hope you like what you read!
Contents
(and malcontents)
Chapter 1: Overview
Introduction
Is History Relevant?
Theories of History
A Few Words on Calendars and Dates
What is Civilization?
The Impact of the Barbarian
Evolution of Governments
The Apostasy
God's Vessel of Redemption
A Biblical Chronology
A Proposed Chronology of the Old Testament Era
Chapter 2: Before 3000 B.C.
God's Limiting Action Against Evil
Our Middle Eastern Heritage
The Tower of Confusion
Characteristics of Babel
The Descendants of Japheth
The Descendants of Ham
The Descendants of Shem
A Disclaimer About Race
The Fall and Rise of Civilization
Chapter 3: Early Civilization, A Short History Of The Middle East From 3000 To 1000 B.C.
The Rise of the Sumerians
A War-Ravaged Civilization
The Age of Hammurabi
The Gift of the Nile
Most Ancient Egypt
The Pyramid Age
Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt
The Middle Kingdom
The Second Intermediate Period
Intermission
The Rise of The New Kingdom
Imperial Egypt
The Amarna Revolution
The Ramessid Age
The Third Intermediate Period
The Indo-Europeans
The Hittites
The Minoans
The Mycenaeans
The Phoenicians
The Aramaeans
The Philistines
Chapter 4: God's Vessel Of Revelation, Part I
Abraham: The Friend of God
Joseph
Israel Becomes a Nation
Kings and Prophets
Chapter 5: The Assyrian And Babylonian Empires
Introduction to the Age of Empires
How Assyria Got Started
The Calah Period
The New Assyrian Empire
Assyria Triumphant
Babylon Replaces Assyria
The Final Years of Judah
By the Rivers of Babylon
Chapter 6: The Persian Empire
The First Shah of Iran
Kanbujiya (Cambyses) II
Darayavahush (Darius) I
Khshayarsha (Xerxes) I
From Xerxes to Alexander
Chapter 7: The Greek Empires
Philip of Macedon
Alexander the Great
The Wars of the Diadochi (Successors)
The Diffusion of Greek Culture
The Ptolemies
The Seleucid Kingdom
The Kingdom of the Holy Warriors
Rome Takes Over
Chapter 8: Ancient Rome
The Etruscans
The Founding of Rome
The Roman Republic: the Early Years
Rome Becomes the Capital of Italy
Carthage
The Punic Wars
Growing Pains
The First Triumvirate
The Second Triumvirate
The Pax Romana
Civilization and Economics Under the Pax Romana
Troubled Times Begin
The Barbarians Learn New Tricks
The Soldier Emperors
Diocletian
Constantine
Constantinian Christianity
Constantine's Successors Muddle Through
The House of Valentinian
The Beginning of the End of the Classical World
Alaric the Visigoth and Gaiseric the Lame
Attila the Hun
The Final Collapse
Chapter 9: The Byzantine Or Eastern Roman Empire
Justinian
Heraclius
Against Islam's First Wave
Macedonian Revival
The Declining Centuries
Chapter 10: Ten Major Empires Since Rome
Introduction, Byzantium
Russia
Islam
Germany
Austria
Spain and Portugal
France
Italy
Great Britain
The United States of America, Conclusion
Chapter 11: Classical Greece And The Origins Of Humanism
What Made Classical Greece So Special?
The Archaic Period
Colonization
Aristocracy, Oligarchy, and Tyranny
Militant Sparta
The Athenian Road to Democracy
The Persian Wars
Athenian Democracy
Greek Medicine
Hellenic Poetry and Drama
Hellenic Architecture
Hellenic Sculpture and Pottery
Athenian Society
Athenian Imperialism
Athenian-Spartan Rivalry
The Peloponnesian War
Spartan and Theban Ascendancy
Pre-Classical Greek Religion
The Early Philosophers
The Sophists and Socrates
Plato and Aristotle
Other Philosophical Developments in the Classical Era
Greece Rediscovered
The Rise of the West
From Faith to Reason
Feudalism
England Leads the Way
The Last Three Hundred Years
The World as a Greek Colony, and the Apostasy
Chapter 12: God's Vessel Of Revelation, Part II
The Reluctant Chosen
The Jewish-Roman War
Bar Kochba's Revolt
The Ups and Downs of Christianity and Judaism
Israel Among the Nations
The Spread of Christianity
Chapter 13: The New Age Of National Israel
Early Steps in the Regathering of Israel
The Father of Modern Zionism
Promises, Promises
The Rebuilding of Zion
The Slide Toward Catastrophe
Israel's War of Independence
An Exchange of Arabs for Jews
The Six Day War
Where Does Israel Go From Here?
Chapter 14: What's Next?
What the Prophets Tell Us
Becoming One World
One Language?
The Congress of Vienna
The League of Nations
The United Nations
Safety In Numbers
One Religion
One Economy
The Mark of the Beast
Where Are We Today?
Summary: The Ten Most Important Trends in World History
Appendix 1: Problems With Egyptian Chronology
Appendix 2: A List Of The Kings Who Ruled The Empires Described In Chapters 5-9
Appendix 3: A List Of Major Events In The History Of Islam
Bibliography
Finally, here are some extra pages that will help increase your understanding of the text:
(The last paper is from The Genesis Chronicles folder)
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