Theology Set (Set of 10)
Books in this set
God with us
God with Us: An Introduction to Adventist Theology explores the heart of Adventist belief through the central theme of God's presence. John C. Peckham shows that the phrase “God with us” captures the essence of the Gospel and the Bible’s story—God restoring His relationship with humanity. Each core doctrine, like the Sabbath and Second Coming, reflects this divine desire to dwell with His people.
Questions on Doctrine
This updated edition of Questions on Doctrine revives the influential 1957 apologetic work, now featuring a historical and theological introduction by George R. Knight. Once praised as a clear defense of Adventist beliefs, the book stirred controversy over Christ’s nature and the atonement, leading to its long suppression. Knight’s contributions help clarify its origins, impact, and the debates that shaped its legacy.
Salvation
Salvation is a landmark Adventist volume that explores the profound and timeless topic of God’s saving work through Christ. Written by nineteen scholars from Andrews University, it affirms Adventism’s Arminian roots and Protestant principles, offering a comprehensive, five-part study on sin, grace, the work of Christ, and assurance of salvation—making it a vital resource on the greatest theological theme of all time.
I Used to Be Perfect
In this engaging book, George Knight reflects on his personal journey through legalism to explore essential questions about sin, temptation, law, salvation, and perfection. With clarity and honesty, he addresses the core of Christian experience, now enhanced in a new edition with study questions, reference notes, and topical and scripture indexes.
Educating for Eternity
In this landmark work, George Knight draws on over forty years of experience to passionately reaffirm the redemptive purpose of Adventist education. Writing for both lay readers and professionals, he blends foundational philosophy with a compelling call for schools to embrace their unique mission with intentionality and vision.
Jesus of Nazareth
William G. Johnsson combines rich historical insight with gospel narratives to offer educators a powerful resource for teaching about Jesus. Based on years of university-level instruction, this textbook helps students grasp Christ’s impact on history and is the first in a series of academic resources developed by the Biblical Research Institute and Andrews University Press.
Midnight Cry (DVD)
Narrated by Oscar-winner Cliff Robertson, this powerful 102-minute documentary recounts the dramatic story of the 1844 Millerite movement, when thousands of Americans anticipated Christ’s return. Through original documents, expert commentary, and vivid visuals, it captures one of the most intense and emotional moments in U.S. religious history.
In Granite or Ingrained?
This book challenges popular misconceptions about the old and new covenants, revealing how they have weakened the gospel for many Christians. It uncovers the deep connection between love and law, offering clarity on keeping God’s commandments and understanding the covenants. A separate Study Guide enhances personal or group study and spiritual growth.
The Lost Meaning of the Seventh Day
In The Lost Meaning of the Seventh Day, Sigve K. Tonstad explores the Sabbath as a powerful symbol of God’s faithfulness and restorative purpose. Blending biblical theology with historical analysis, Tonstad traces how the seventh day reflects divine justice, freedom, and care for creation, while examining how its meaning was lost over time and why it matters today.
Design and Catastrophe
Design and Catastrophe brings together 51 scientists of faith who present accessible essays highlighting evidence of both intelligent design and catastrophic events in nature. While not aiming to prove the biblical narrative, the book encourages readers to explore how Scripture gives meaning to the patterns we observe in the natural world.