Brad Alles

Dr. Alles is an Associate Professor of Education at Concordia University Wisconsin. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in education from Concordia University Nebraska, his Master’s degree in Christian education from Concordia University Chicago, and his Ed.D in Leadership, Innovation, and Continuous Improvement from Concordia University Wisconsin.

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Why are people judged on Judgment Day?

This series on eschatology, or the study of the last things, is continuing the information on Judgment Day.  Let’s read what happens next to the sheep in the parable of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25:31-40). Judgment Day continues with rewards for believers on account of the works they did by the Holy Spirit’s power. [&hellip

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What happens at Judgment Day?

This series of blogs on eschatology continues with the topic of Judgment Day.  Eschatology is the study of the last things: death, resurrection, Judgment Day, and the eternal states of heaven or hell.  This aspect of theology is very intriguing since we all want to know what will happen at the end of our life.  After Jesus [&hellip

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What will happen to the dead when Jesus returns?

The study of the last things, or eschatology, continues with more on the resurrection. When Jesus returns, all people who have died will rise from the grave.   The sequence of the Last Day is given in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18: “Brothers, we do not want you to be ignorant about those who fall asleep, or to [&hellip

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What will our resurrected bodies be like?

Continuing the series on eschatology, or the study of the last things, takes us to the concept of the resurrection.  What will our resurrected body be like? Although every specific detail is not given, six main descriptors of our new body are found in 1 Corinthians 15:42-44, 49, and 53: “So will it be with [&hellip

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What is eschatology? What is death?

Eschatology is the study of the last things: death, resurrection, Judgment Day, and the eternal states of heaven or hell.  It is a fascinating part of theology since we all desire to know what will happen at the end of our life.  This series of blogs on eschatology will start with death. When God made [&hellip

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Starting at the End: Heaven and Hell

It’s clear that all the previous worldviews—Secular Humanism, Marxism, New Age, and Islam—believe that the world has serious problems that only their system can address. The Secular Humanist thinks that humanity is responsible for the realization of the world of its dreams, with a world government at the helm. Nations must be subordinated to a [&hellip

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Starting at the End: Global Islam and Heaven & Hell

Answers are being sought in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing.  One thing is for certain: Islamic jihadists have an agenda.  They desire a global Islamic state, because it is Allah’s will.  Starting at the End, my new book,  reveals all people submitting to Allah in a global Islamic state. And that’s why it’s essential [&hellip

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Starting at the End: New Age Global Civilization

My new book, Starting at the End, focuses on worldviews and their vision of the future. Here is what New Age teaching reveals.   Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry explains that the New Age movement has many subgroups, but it is generally a collection of Eastern beliefs like Hinduism and Buddhism. It’s a mix of “correct thinking”, [&hellip

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Starting at the End: Global Communism

Here’s what Marxism sees as humanity’s future as stated in my new book, Starting at the End.  It focuses on worldviews and their vision of earth’s destiny.  Economics, according to Marxism, is the driving force in history. Capitalism will die out (a free exchange of privately-owned goods and services) and socialism (a government-controlled economy) will pave the [&hellip

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Starting at the End: Global Government

My new book, Starting at the End, focuses on worldviews and their vision of the future.  Here is what Secular Humanism sees. “Man is at last becoming aware that he alone is responsible for the realization of the world of his dreams, that he has within himself the power for its achievement. He must set [&hellip

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