A theological study of the nature and character of God, presenting a systematic examination of the divine attributes within a devotional and doctrinal framework.
In The Attributes of God, A. W. Pink offers a structured reflection on the qualities traditionally ascribed to God, including sovereignty, holiness, justice, love, and omniscience. Written in the early twentieth century, the work draws upon biblical sources and Reformed theological tradition, seeking to articulate a coherent understanding of divine nature while maintaining a practical orientation toward spiritual life.
Pink's approach combines doctrinal clarity with devotional purpose, treating each attribute not as an abstract concept but as a subject for contemplation and reverence. The work proceeds with measured argument and scriptural reference, emphasising the relationship between belief and conduct. It remains widely read within Christian theological circles and continues to serve as an introduction to classical treatments of the attributes of God.