The Great Controversy

The Great Controversy

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White, Ellen G.
Good Press
EAN: 9788027246397
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In "The Great Controversy," Ellen G. White explores the ongoing spiritual struggle between good and evil, weaving together biblical prophecy, historical narrative, and theological reflection. This book employs a compelling literary style, marked by vivid imagery and persuasive rhetoric, to illustrate key events from the fall of Lucifer to the eventual triumph of God's kingdom. Set against the backdrop of the Reformation and the rise of religious movements, White's work situates individual struggles within the larger context of human history, merging doctrinal teaching with practical spiritual insights that resonate with contemporary readers seeking understanding in a complex world. Ellen G. White, a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, was recognized for her prophetic gifts and visions that provided guidance and encouragement to her contemporaries. Her deep awareness of the spiritual and social issues of her time shaped her writing, as she sought to illuminate the themes of divine justice and mercy while addressing the challenges faced by the Church and society. White's extensive research and personal experiences in the early Adventist movement gave her a unique perspective on the overarching conflict portrayed in her work. "The Great Controversy" is not merely a theological treatise; it is a call to spiritual awakening and awareness. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the significance of their choices, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of faith, history, and morality. This book invites readers to engage deeply with the timeless battle between light and darkness, ultimately inspiring hope and resilience.
EAN 9788027246397
ISBN 8027246393
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Good Press
Pages 328
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 17
Authors White, Ellen G.