Herbert E. Douglass - Books Published

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  • 1972 If I had one sermon to preach (editor)
  • 1973 What Ellen White Has Meant to Me (editor)
  • 1974 Why I Joined: Moving Stories of Changed Lives" (editor)
  • 1975 Perfection: the Impossible Possibility ISBN 0-8127-0097-X
  • 1975 We Found This Faith (editor)
  • 1976 Why Jesus Waits: How the Sanctuary Doctrine Explains the Mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (revised edition in 1987)
  • 1977 Jesus: the Benchmark of Humanity ISBN 0-8127-0133-X (with Leo R. Van Dolson)
  • 1978 Faith: saying Yes to God ISBN 0-8127-0173-9
  • 1979 The End: Unique Voices of Adventists about the Return of Jesus
  • 1980 Parable of the Hurricane ISBN 0-8163-0356-8
  • 1982 How to Survive the 80s ISBN 0-8163-0491-2 (with Lewis R. Walton)
  • 1991 The Faith of Jesus ISBN 0-945460-12-0
  • 1994 Rediscovering Joy ISBN 0-8280-0854-X
  • 1998 Messenger of the Lord: the Prophetic Ministry of Ellen G. White ISBN 0-8163-1657-0
  • 2000 How to Survive in the 21st Century ISBN 0-8280-1423-X
  • 2003 Should We Ever Say 'I am Saved'?: what it means to be assured of salvation ISBN 0-8163-1967-7
  • 2004 God at Risk: The Cost of Freedom in the Great Controversy Between God and Satan ISBN 978-1-58019-172-2
  • 2005 They Were There: Stories of Those who Witnessed Ellen White's Prophetic Gift—and believed ISBN 0-8163-2117-5
  • 2006 Truth Matters: An Analysis of the Purpose Driven Life Movement
  • 2007 Dramatic Prophecies of Ellen White: World Events Divinely Foretold ISBN 978-0-8163-2192-6
  • 2007 Love Makes a Way: Walking with Jesus from Eden to Eternity ISBN 978-0-8163-2231-2
  • 2008 "The Jesus Difference"
  • 2008 A Fork in the Road: Questions on Doctrine, The Historic Adventist Divide of 1957

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