Christ our Righteousness by Arthur G. Daniells Christ our Righteousness is a classic theological work by Arthur G. Daniells (1858–1935), a former General Conference president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Subjects Righteousness by Faith, Justification, Sanctification, Christian Theology, Salvation, The Atonement of Christ, Seventh-day Adventist Church History (specifically the 188…
Two Views of Hell presents a theological dialogue between Edward Fudge and Robert A. Peterson on one of Christianity’s most debated topics—the nature and duration of hell. Fudge defends the conditionalist or annihilationist view, arguing that the wicked will ultimately cease to exist, while Peterson upholds the traditional doctrine of eternal conscious torment. Each author presents scriptur…
This book by William Fagal provides clear and concise answers to common questions about the life, ministry, and writings of Ellen G. White, a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It addresses misconceptions, explores the inspiration and authority of her work, and offers practical insights for readers seeking to understand her role within Adventist theology. Designed as both an educat…
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…
"As a Jew and a follower of Yeshua, Dr. Richard A. Elofer expertly navigates the intersection of Jewish and Adventist approaches, and shows the vital ways in which Jewish thought and practice still speak to matters of faith today. He knows the life-giving power of words. After all, Genesis tells how at creation God spoke the world into existience. The Torah constantly reminds us of the crucial …
Christ Our Righteousness is a foundational Adventist exposition on the message of justification by faith, written to highlight the central role of Jesus Christ in salvation. Daniells presents a clear and practical explanation of how believers are declared righteous before God, not by works of the law, but by faith in Christ’s atoning sacrifice. With historical references to the 1888 revival o…
O. Hallesby’s Prayer explores the heart of Christian communion with God, presenting prayer not as eloquent speech but as a simple response of faith and dependence. With warmth and clarity, he guides readers to see prayer as surrender, openness, and reliance on God’s mercy. The book remains a timeless devotional resource, encouraging believers to experience prayer as both a refuge and a life…
This book offers a thoughtful and biblically grounded explanation of how Jesus bridges the gap between sinful humanity and a holy God. It invites readers to understand the depth of God’s love, the seriousness of sin, and the hope found in Christ’s redemptive work.
Keith Augustus Burton’s Laying Down the Law presents a balanced and enlightening exploration of the law of God as a reflection of divine love. Rejecting extremes on both sides—whether legalistic demands or dismissive disregard—Burton encourages readers to rediscover the law’s redemptive intent. By integrating biblical interpretation with real-life stories, he shows how the law guides be…
Bill Liversidge’s Victory in Jesus is a faith-building guide that explores the power of Christ to bring transformation, freedom, and daily spiritual triumph. Rooted in biblical teaching, it invites readers to claim the promises of God, walk in the assurance of salvation, and experience the joy of a Christ-centered life. It serves as both an instructional and devotional resource for those seek…