February 2004 Issue
Willmore D. Eva
Most of us have had the experience of repeatedly wrestling with the biblical covenant theme and still being left with an itch that recurrently rouses our need to scratch for further clarity and a deeper understanding of this great theme.Justly integrating covenant, law, and Sabbath1
Roy Gane
The enduring relationship between the biblical covenant, law, and the seventh-day Sabbath.
The enduring relationship between the biblical covenant, law, and the seventh-day Sabbath.The covenants: a developmental approach
Smuts van Rooyen
The ongoing nature of the biblical covenants as the kingdom of God emerges.
The ongoing nature of the biblical covenants as the kingdom of God emerges.Ellen G. White: Prophetic voice for the last days
Alberto R. Timm
An exposition of the Seventh-day Adventist belief in the "Spirit of Prophecy" and its manifestations in the ministry of Ellen G. White.
An exposition of the Seventh-day Adventist belief in the "Spirit of Prophecy" and its manifestations in the ministry of Ellen G. White.Paul, law, and covenants
Hans K. LaRondelle
A comprehensive overview of Paul's understanding of the law in relation to the biblical covenant.
A comprehensive overview of Paul's understanding of the law in relation to the biblical covenant.The pre-Advent judgment: fact or fiction? (part 2)
Gerhard Pfandl
The final part of a fresh look at the Adventist doctrine of the investigative judgment.
The final part of a fresh look at the Adventist doctrine of the investigative judgment.Response to Dale Ratzlaff
Alden Thompson
A statement and letter involving Dale Ratzlaff, who has published materials opposing Adventist positions on the law and the Sabbath.
A statement and letter involving Dale Ratzlaff, who has published materials opposing Adventist positions on the law and the Sabbath.Preaching with ERIC: Four sermon essentials
Patrick Boyle
Four indispensable elements in good preaching.
Four indispensable elements in good preaching.Letters to the Editor
Probably Adly Campos ("Women inEvangelism: The Church's BuriedTalent?" October 2003) isn't oldenough to remember the great contribution women made to evangelism inthe 1930s and 1940s. I remember itwell. We probably would never haveheard of J. L. Shuler, Fordyce Detamore,or…
