"The Great Controversy" introduces invaluable and unique analytic elements of world religions past and present. But it is also unilateral and limited.
Eschatological analphabetism means to have an eschatology, but one that unfortunately has become unilateral, self-referential, non-dialogical, and reckless.
Adventism correlates with the Afghanistan problem because it too often represents a purist idea of religious identity that is not open but closed, not vulnerable but overbearing.
While Daily considers Ellen White on psychological, cultural, and economic levels, he does not seriously address her relationship with the Bible.