Reconciliation

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Reconciliation is a 1928 theological book by Jehovah’s Witnesses’ second president, Joseph F. “Judge” Rutherford, outlining his interpretations of biblical prophecy and Christian doctrine.

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instanceOf Christian book
religious leader
religious literature
theological book
associatedOrganization International Bible Students Association NERFINISHED
Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
author Joseph F. Rutherford NERFINISHED
Joseph Franklin Rutherford NERFINISHED
centralTheme Christ’s ransom sacrifice
God’s purpose for mankind
end times
restoration of paradise
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
doctrinalStance millenarian
nontrinitarian
era early 20th century
format prose
hasGenre apologetic literature
doctrinal exposition
influencedBy Charles Taze Russell’s Bible Student movement NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Bible Students NERFINISHED
Jehovah’s Witnesses NERFINISHED
language English
medium print
notableWork Reconciliation NERFINISHED
positionHeld second president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society
precedes Jehovah’s Witnesses publications of the 1930s
publicationYear 1928
publisherAffiliation Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society NERFINISHED
religiousContext Bible Student movement NERFINISHED
religiousMovement Jehovah’s Witnesses NERFINISHED
Jehovah’s Witnesses NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective Jehovah’s Witnesses theology
subject Christian doctrine
Kingdom of God NERFINISHED
atonement
biblical prophecy
eschatology
reconciliation with God
theologicalTradition Restorationist Christianity NERFINISHED
workOf second president of Jehovah’s Witnesses

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Judge Rutherford notableWork Reconciliation