Wieland’s In Search of the Cross calls readers to encounter the cross not just as doctrine, but as the center of Christian faith and life. Through devotional reflection, the author explores its meaning—God’s sacrifice, personal transformation, victory over fear, and Christ-likeness. The work encourages believers to glory in what Christ did at Calvary, to live in humility, and to let the c…
This novel wrestles with the question of where God is when tragedy strikes. Through a fictional narrative that includes emotional rawness and spiritual dialogue, Young explores themes of pain, doubt, and divine presence. The Shack invites readers into a journey of healing by reconciling human suffering with God’s love, offering hope and a renewed perspective on what it means to trust God amid…
In this important theological work, George R. Knight critiques legalistic approaches to Christian perfection and presents salvation as deeply rooted in grace rather than human effort. He addresses the misuse of the law, clarifies the distinct but connected roles of justification and sanctification, and underscores Christ’s sinless life as the foundation for holiness. Grounded in Scripture and…
Knight’s book critiques the trap of legalism by showing how rigid rule-keeping can distort true Christian spirituality. Using humor, irony, and theological insight, he warns believers against mistaking external compliance for authentic holiness. Ultimately, the work calls readers to embrace grace, faith, and a Christ-centered life instead of performance-driven religion.
This book compiles a series of distinguished lectures that reflect on the enduring dialogue between religion, history, and philosophy. Through the voices of leading intellectuals, it addresses pressing questions about the nature of belief, the relevance of religion in public life, and the challenges of modernity to faith traditions. The volume highlights the Tanner-McMurrin Lectures’ role in …
This book explores the balance between faith and works in the Christian journey. Venden stresses that faith in Christ is the foundation of salvation, while obedience and good works are the natural fruits of a living relationship with Him. Written in an accessible style, Faith That Works reassures believers of God’s grace while also challenging them to experience practical transformation in th…
This book unfolds the grand narrative of redemption, presenting Jesus as the thread uniting all of history from Eden to eternity. Douglass writes in an accessible, devotional style, illustrating how God’s love has continually provided a way back for humanity despite sin and rebellion. Each chapter blends biblical exposition with practical encouragement, inviting readers to walk closely with J…
This devotional narrative celebrates the enduring presence of God’s faithful followers—from biblical times to the present—as those “called and chosen” to proclaim truth. Through Scripture, Spirit of Prophecy insights, and engaging storytelling, McFarland reassures readers of their divine calling and encourages confidence in their role within the remnant church as they anticipate Chris…
Uriah Smith provides a verse-by-verse commentary on the books of Daniel and Revelation, presenting them as prophetic outlines of world history and God’s plan for the end times. Written from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective, the book interprets historical and symbolic imagery to highlight themes of divine sovereignty, judgment, and the ultimate triumph of Christ. It has influenced generatio…
In The Shaking of Adventism, Geoffrey J. Paxton examines the theological identity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in light of historic Protestant teaching on salvation. He highlights tensions between Adventist distinctives and the Reformation principle of justification by faith alone, questioning whether Adventism leans toward legalism. Paxton’s analysis sparked debate within Adventist ci…