Adams Endless Punishment is a defense of Scripturalness of Eternal Punishment. Basically the Universalists deny that a loving God would allow anybody to be punished eternally. This treatise attacks the Universalist position.
Author: David Cox
From the Webmaster
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Aitken – Devotional Thoughts
Devotional Thoughts by Aitken is many chapter devotional work on various Christian life issues and topics.
By William Hay Macdowall Hunter Aitken
(edited by David Cox)
Barnes The Atonement
Barnes The Atonement is a 9 chapter work on the Atonement by Barnes (Presbyterian) looking at various angles of the Atonement, such as objections, difficulties on the subject of pardon, embarrassments in human governments giving forgiveness, objects to be secured by an atonement, necessity of the atonement, nature of the atonement, and the extent of the atonement.
Chadwell Becoming God’s Spiritual Person
Becoming God’s Spiritual Person
By David W. Chadwell
March, 2010
Summary
This is a 13 chapter work which challenges the reader to realize there is a difference between being religious and being spiritual. It affirms the continuing involvement of the activity of the divine in our salvation. It challenges all in Christ to seek spirituality. It challenges the reader to think. It does not challenge readers to conform to specific values or concepts.
Evaluation by David Cox
Personally I do not agree with everything the Church of Christ people would hold to, most notably their position on Baptism, but overall they do produce some good works when it comes to books and sermons and things. I would recommend this work.
Austin-Sparks, T. – As It Was in the Beginning
As It Was in the Beginning
by T. Austin-Sparks
In this work by Austin-Sparks, he examines the continuity of things in Christianity, especially in that of truth in the form of Christ, salvation, the church, and how God is and orders us to minister.
From “A Witness and a Testimony” magazines, Sept-Oct 1963 to May-June 1964
As It Was in the Beginning