In Separation from the World by Charles H. Watson, the author examines the biblical principle that Christian believers are called to stand apart from secular influence and conform not to the patterns of this world. He emphasizes that while Christians live in the world, they must not be of the world, calling for a distinct spiritual identity, moral integrity, and faith-based living. Watson offer…
"A Whirlpool of Torment" by James L. Crenshaw explores the complex biblical portrayals of God as both savior and adversary, especially in the laments and wisdom literature of the Old Testament. Crenshaw examines the human struggle to reconcile divine justice with suffering, showing how ancient Israel used lamentation as a means of protest, faith, and theological reflection.
The Four Pillars of Temperance by John W. Kirton presents a comprehensive argument for abstinence from intoxicating substances, emphasizing moral, physical, social, and spiritual reasons for temperance. Through persuasive reasoning, real-life examples, and biblical principles.
Luther: An Experiment in Biography by H. G. Haile offers an in-depth and humanized portrait of Martin Luther, exploring not only his theological impact but also his psychological and cultural context. Haile approaches Luther’s life as both a historical and personal journey, combining rigorous scholarship with an experimental narrative style to reveal how Luther’s faith, personality, and exp…
Key Words of the Christian Faith by Reinder Bruinsma explores essential theological terms that form the foundation of Christian belief. Each chapter unpacks a central concept—such as grace, faith, salvation, sin, and hope—providing historical, biblical, and practical insights. Bruinsma explains these key doctrines in clear and accessible language, making complex theological ideas understand…
In State of the Dead and the Destiny of the Wicked, Uriah Smith explores biblical teachings on life, death, and the final destiny of humanity. Rejecting the traditional view of the immortal soul, Smith presents the Adventist understanding that the dead remain unconscious until the resurrection. He also examines the fate of the wicked, arguing from Scripture that their punishment results in eter…
This volume provides valuable cultural, historical, and social context for the Old Testament. Written by scholars John H. Walton, Victor H. Matthews, and Mark W. Chavalas, it explains how the people of ancient Israel lived, thought, and worshiped within the broader Near Eastern world. The commentary helps modern readers better understand the original meaning of the Old Testament texts by examin…
Prayer by Ellen G. White is a comprehensive compilation of the author’s inspired writings on the subject of prayer. It emphasizes the power, necessity, and privilege of prayer in the believer’s daily life. White presents prayer as the key to maintaining a close relationship with God, drawing strength in times of trial, and receiving divine guidance. The book offers practical insights on how…