The End of an Age by Peter Spink explores Christian perspectives on the culmination of history and the theological meaning of the “end times.”
Engaging with biblical prophecy and eschatological themes, Spink reflects on how Christians have understood the end of the present age — not merely as catastrophe, but as fulfilment and renewal within God’s redemptive purpose.
Topics addressed include:
Biblical teaching on the Second Coming
The meaning of “the end of the age” in the Gospels
Apocalyptic symbolism and interpretation
Christian hope and final judgement
The renewal of creation
Rather than sensationalism, this work offers a thoughtful exploration of Christian eschatology, encouraging readers to consider how beliefs about the future shape faith and conduct in the present.
This book will appeal to readers interested in:
End times theology and biblical prophecy
The Second Coming in Christian doctrine
Apocalyptic literature and interpretation
Christian hope and the renewal of creation
A reflective study for those seeking a grounded theological approach to eschatological themes.

