We are pleased to announce the release of two major bundles of Seventh-day Adventist materials for the Accordance Bible Software Library.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church traces its denominational roots to mid 18th century America but has become an international and ethnically diverse Christian presence in today’s world. The Ellen G. White Estate Bundle allows the reader to go to the very roots of the movement, and the Andrews University Press Essentials Bundle provides an excellent survey of contemporary SDA thought.

These works are perfect for members and students of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, students of comparative religion, and all interested in the history and teachings of this movement.

Andrews University Press Essentials Bundle (12 volumes)

  • Systematic Theology (4 Volumes) (Norman R. Gulley)
    • Volume 1: Prolegomena (2003)
    • Volume 2: God as Trinity (2011)
    • Volume 3: Creation, Christ, Salvation (2012)
    • Volume 4: The Church and the Last Things (2016)
  • Revelation of Jesus Christ (2nd Edition) (Stefanovic) (2009): This verse-by-verse commentary offers a text-focused and Christ-centered approach to the book of Revelation.
  • Earthly Shadows, Heavenly Realities: Temple/Sanctuary Cosmology in Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Jewish Literature (Editors Kim Papaioannou, Ioannis Giantzaklidis) (2017): So whatever happened to the temple? In this unique collection of essays, the writers direct our attention to where the early Christians looked—to the reality of the sanctuary in heaven. An obvious and often overlooked theme endemic to both testaments, it has profound ramifications for faithful Christian theology today.
  • The Genesis Creation Account and Its Reverberations in the Old Testament (Editor Gerald A. Klingbeil) (2015): How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray creation theologies that align or diverge? In this volume, ten scholars—each addressing a different section, genre, or topic from the Old Testament—grapple seriously with this question.
  • In Granite or Ingrained? What the Old and New Covenants Reveal about the Gospel, the Law, and the Sabbath (Skip MacCarty): Christians earnest in their walk with the Lord will see a dynamic element of the gospel in the profound relationship between love and law. They will, perhaps for the first time, understand the apparent dichotomy of old and new covenants in the New Testament. And in the process they will be confronted with a powerful appeal and an unmistakable warning.
  • The Lost Meaning of the Seventh Day (Tonstad) (2009): Tonstad argues that the seventh day is the symbol of God’s faithfulness precisely when God’s presence seems to be in doubt. He demonstrates how God, through the seventh day, seeks the benefit of all creation. Inevitably, this leads to an investigation of how this universal symbol became obscured.
  • Servants and Friends: A Biblical Theology of Leadership (Editor Skip Bell) (2014): Against the chatter of pop psychology and the latest list of must-have motivational habits, twenty Bible scholars and ministry professionals thoughtfully grapple with what the Scriptures, in their totality, actually have to teach us about the essence of true leadership. In Servants and Friends, Skip Bell and his team examine and correlate the breadth of evidence in the Old and New Testaments. They trace the nature of God’s intent, and bring it all together in a fresh and challenging theological understanding that may radically alter what we have thought leadership really is.
  • Daniel: Vision of the End (Doukhan) (1987): Doukhan delves into the biblical text of the book of Daniel, considering its words, noting its literary movement, and listening to its echoes throughout the Scriptures. The result is a document with new information and reflection which challenges thought and nurtures hope.

Andrews University Press Essentials Bundle (12 Volumes)
Regular Price $229

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Each of the above titles are available individually.


The Ellen G. White Estate Bundle (475 Titles)

Ellen G. White

  • EGW Commentary Notes from the SDA Commentary: Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White which were included in the 7-volume Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary are brought together in this volume. Also included: three appendixes from “Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine”
  • E. G. White’s Books (117 volumes): Includes titles such as The Spirit of Prophecy (Volumes 1-4), Spiritual Gifts (Volumes 1-4b), Mind, Character, and Personality (Volumes 1-2), Testimonies for the Church (Volumes 1-9)
  • E. G. White’s Devotionals (21 volumes): Includes titles such as God’s Amazing GraceTo Be Like Jesus, Christ Triumphant, and The Faith I Live By (The devotionals are organized as 21 different modules.)
  • E. G. White’s Biographies (9 volumes): Includes biographies volumes 1-6, Ellen G. White in Europe 1885-1887, Life Sketches Manuscript, and Ellen White: Woman of Vision.
  • E. G. White’s Periodicals (77 volumes): Includes titles such as The Advocate, Bible Echo and Signs of the Times, A Vision, To Those Who Are Receiving the Seal of the Living God, and The Gospel Herald.
  • E. G. White’s Pamphlets (203 titles): Includes titles such as Redemption; or the Teaching of Christ, the Anointed One and A Call to the Watchmen.
  • E. G. White’s Manuscripts (27 volumes): Collection of 27 volumes of previously unpublished materials drawn from Ellen G. White’s letters and manuscripts.
  • E. G. White’s Miscellaneous Publications (13 volumes): Includes titles such as Notebook Leaflets from the Elmshaven Library (volumes 1-2), Sermons and Talks (volumes 1-2), and Battle Creek Letters.

The Ellen G. White Estate Bundle
Regular Price $49.90

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