Path-Light
A Journey through Scriptures
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Book Details
About the Book
This book presents the Bible as a trustworthy resource for providing answers to many complex questions and issues of life. The book addresses seventeen fundamental topics that every intelligent person should be aware of. It provides you with a biblical perspective on matters such as God, His government, His law, the greater purpose to life, salvation, faith, love, self-control, starting over, among others.
Each chapter of the book is a conversational, non-intimidating guided study that takes you to various passages of Scripture that speak to that particular theme. Rather than forwarding private theories on the topic discussed, the book allows the Bible to speak and be its own interpreter. In so doing, it allows you to see clearly what the Scriptures have to say on the topic being examined, and to come to your own conclusion about an appropriate response. You should find this approach refreshing and non-intimidating, and the book itself informative.
Brief Contents
1. The Infallible Word of God
2. The Immortal, Unchanging & Sovereign God
3. Eternal Father
4. Christ, God’s Eternal Son
5. The Holy Spirit
6. Principles of God’s Government
7. God’s Law – Transcript of His Character
8. Saving Faith
9. The Great Controversy
10. The Blessed Hope
11. The Lord’s Day
12. Under Law or Under Grace?
13. Turning Point of the World
14. Where’s Your Great Grandpa?
15. Self-Control and Health
16. Starting Over
17. One Final Note
About the Author
Elvis C. Foster is Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Keene State College, New Hampshire. He holds a Bachelor of Science (BS.) in Computer Science and Electronics, as well as a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science (specializing in strategic information systems and database systems) from University of the West Indies, Mona Jamaica. Dr. Foster has over 20 years of combined experience as a software engineer, information technology executive and consultant, and computer science educator. He has had the favorable experience of being involved with the design and/or development of software systems for various medium and large organizations, including the central bank of his own country. He has lectured at the tertiary level in three different countries, including the United States, and has produced many outstanding computer science and information technology professionals. Many of them have excelled at graduate school, and are doing well in leading software engineering enterprises around the world. He now makes his winning lecture notes available to you.