God’s Master Plan of the Ages [Paperback] Morris Cerullo

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1971 edition with different cover art, showing a picture of the earth from the moon. Staple-bound cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This 1971 edition of Cerullo’s “God’s Master Plan of the Ages” offers a unique perspective, blending religious prophecy with the iconic imagery of the space age. The cover art, depicting the Earth from the moon, reflects the profound impact of the Apollo missions on human consciousness and our understanding of our place in the cosmos. Cerullo explores the divine plan through the lens of contemporary events, inviting readers to contemplate the cosmic scale of God’s design. For collectors, this edition represents a captivating fusion of spiritual inquiry and technological achievements, making it a fascinating addition to any library exploring the cultural impact of the space race.

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1971 edition with different cover art, showing a picture of the earth from the moon. Staple-bound cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This 1971 edition of “God’s Master Plan of the Ages” by Morris Cerullo offers a unique glimpse into the intersection of religion and the space age. The cover art, featuring an iconic image of the Earth from the moon, reflects the profound impact of the Apollo missions on human consciousness and our understanding of our place in the universe. Cerullo, a renowned evangelist and author, explores the divine plan for humanity through the lens of biblical prophecy and contemporary events. This work invites readers to contemplate the cosmic scale of God’s design and our role within it. For collectors, this edition represents a captivating fusion of spiritual inquiry and the technological achievements of the era, making it a fascinating addition to any library exploring the cultural impact of the space race and its influence on religious thought.

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Weight 2.4 lbs
Dimensions 20.83 × 13.46 × 0.76 in
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