Life-Power: Or, Character, Culture and Conduct
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Arthur Tappan Pierson was a prolific preacher and writer whose transatlantic ministry earned him renown, particularly for his deep engagement with biblical studies and theological inquiry. He was known for his extensive sermon delivery and prolific authorship, influencing many with his thoughtful explorations of faith. Pierson's work often provided a compassionate urban pastoral perspective, reflecting a profound concern for the less fortunate and a commitment to spiritual guidance.






In this powerful treatise, Arthur T. Pierson tackles head-on the question of whether Christians should continue to sin. Through a careful examination of the biblical text, he demonstrates that true faith in Jesus Christ requires a life of holiness and obedience to God's commands.
In this book, Pierson discusses the importance and urgency of the mission of spreading Christianity across the world. He presents a compelling argument for the necessity of missions and the work that needs to be done to fulfill the great commission. This book provides valuable insight into the history of Christian missions, as well as a call to action for Christians today.
A collection of essays by renowned theologian Arthur Tappan Pierson, examining common stumbling blocks in interpreting the Bible. Pierson's insights and careful scholarship make this a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Scripture.