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Understanding the Bible in the Common Language

History reveals the truth behind the creation and other biblical events


Houston, Texas – WEBWIRE

The Right Hand of God is a concise conjunction of history, science, and religion that many people are looking for.” This quote by author Nelda Moffatt’s granddaughter, Laura Davis Smith, sums up The Right Hand of God.
 
The book presents a timeline of history and the Bible from creation through the twentieth century. Her chart, entitled the Rising Spiral of Civilization, correlates events in the Bible with seven civilizations in a one-page summary of the world.
 
The seven civilizations brought Judeo-Christianity to the Reformation after Gothic thinkers laid steps to reform. In 1517, Martin Luther climbed the steps and crossed the threshold of Reform. This started three thrusts of development represented by three men: Galileo for science and technology, Columbus for the social and political system in the United States, and Luther on his notion of thinking persons via “priesthood of believers.”
 
In five hundred years, the first two were fulfilled by new science and the US Declaration of Independence. Thinking individuals have not yet emerged. In the chaos of the twentieth century, Americans became anti-intellectual. “In 2017, we must begin putting our world, ideas, and individuals together in the Age of Integrity,” the author suggests.
 
The book aims to ultimately fill the gap and connect the links between the existing facts in history books and the events that happened in the Bible.
 
The Right Hand of God is now available in selected online bookstores.
 
 
The Right Hand of God
Written by Nelda Moffatt
Paperback | $21.99
 
Book copies are available at LitFire Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online book retailers.
 
 
About the Author
 
Nelda Moffatt was born in Austin, Texas, while her father was working on a PhD in education. Her mother, born in Berlin, Germany, was also a teacher. Her grandparents imparted a European viewpoint and love of history to her. This background, plus a lifetime in Lutheran and Presbyterian churches, were instrumental in writing The Right Hand of God.
 


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