Douglas Morgan’s biography provides a compelling narrative of Lewis C. Sheafe’s life and ministry, illustrating both his achievements and the challenges he faced as an African-American religious leader in a racially divided society. The book not only recounts his evangelistic work and influence within the Seventh-day Adventist Church but also situates his story in the broader context of Afr…
Herbert E. Douglass provides an engaging study of Ellen White’s most striking and far-reaching prophecies. The book highlights how her messages spoke to the challenges of her time while also addressing issues relevant for the future of the church and the world. Douglass underscores the role of prophetic guidance in shaping Adventist faith and practice, showing how Ellen White’s visions cont…
**Abstract:** *The Collected Works of C.S. Lewis: The Pilgrim’s Regress, Christian Reflections, God in the Dock* (1993) compiles three of Lewis’s most significant theological and apologetic works into a single volume. *The Pilgrim’s Regress* is a spiritual allegory tracing a seeker’s journey from doubt to faith, inspired by John Bunyan’s classic. *Christian Reflections* gathers essay…
Ralph Larson.
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
Donald W. Musser and Joseph L. Price, editors.
J. Richard Middleton & Brian J. Walsh.
edited by Dean G. Peerman and Martin E. Marty.