Roger W. Coon’s work presents a careful study of Ellen G. White’s major visions, focusing on their meaning, historical circumstances, and theological significance. The book provides insight into how these visions shaped the beliefs and practices of the Adventist movement. By tracing her prophetic ministry, Coon underscores the role of divine guidance in church development and highlights the…
Doukhan provides a detailed yet accessible exploration of the Book of Daniel, emphasizing its prophetic visions and their significance for both Jewish and Christian readers. The book highlights Daniel’s faith during exile and interprets his dreams as messages of hope, perseverance, and divine sovereignty. By combining historical analysis with theological reflection, Doukhan demonstrates the e…
The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates offers a first-hand look into the faith, perseverance, and missionary zeal of a key pioneer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. From his early life as a sailor navigating the world’s oceans to his transformation into a bold preacher of the Sabbath message, Bates’ narrative captures the courage, sacrifice, and vision that fueled the Adventist movement…
**Abstract:** *The Annals of the World* (2003 edition) is a modern English translation of Archbishop **James Ussher’s** 1658 chronology, which traces world history from the biblical Creation—calculated by Ussher to have occurred in 4004 BC—to the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. Edited and translated by Larry and Marion Pierce, this updated edition retains Ussher’s detailed historica…