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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Connection Between Slavery And Prophecy As It Related To The American Nation In The Writings Of The Adventist Pioneers During The Antebellum Period, Trevor O'Reggio, Dojcin Zivadinovic
The Connection Between Slavery And Prophecy As It Related To The American Nation In The Writings Of The Adventist Pioneers During The Antebellum Period, Trevor O'Reggio, Dojcin Zivadinovic
Faculty Publications
The period between 1850 and 1865 was a period of major social upheavals in American society; the major issue was the slavery. This period also witnessed the birth and organization of the Sabbatarian Adventism, a pre-millennial Christian movement distinguished by an emphasis on the Seventh-day Sabbath and a special understanding of Bible prophecies. Most Adventist pioneers vehemently opposed slavery, although not always on the same ground as their Christian counterparts. Aided by their peculiar understanding of Bible prophecy, the early Adventists identified America with apocalyptical end-time power, slavery being the key attribute of the “beast that looks like a lamb …
The Connection Between Slavery And Prophecy As It Related To The American Nation In The Writings Of The Adventist Pioneers During The Antebellum Period, Trevor O'Reggio, Dojcin Zivadinovic
The Connection Between Slavery And Prophecy As It Related To The American Nation In The Writings Of The Adventist Pioneers During The Antebellum Period, Trevor O'Reggio, Dojcin Zivadinovic
Trevor O'Reggio
The period between 1850 and 1865 was a period of major social upheavals in American society; the major issue was the slavery. This period also witnessed the birth and organization of the Sabbatarian Adventism, a pre-millennial Christian movement distinguished by an emphasis on the Seventh-day Sabbath and a special understanding of Bible prophecies. Most Adventist pioneers vehemently opposed slavery, although not always on the same ground as their Christian counterparts. Aided by their peculiar understanding of Bible prophecy, the early Adventists identified America with apocalyptical end-time power, slavery being the key attribute of the “beast that looks like a lamb …
2012 Seminary Scholarship Symposium: "The Authoritative Hermeneutics In Irenaeus And Tertullian", Angelika Kaiser
2012 Seminary Scholarship Symposium: "The Authoritative Hermeneutics In Irenaeus And Tertullian", Angelika Kaiser
Memory, Meaning & Faith
No abstract provided.
Martin Luther On Marriage And Family, Trevor O'Reggio
Martin Luther On Marriage And Family, Trevor O'Reggio
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Martin Luther On Marriage And Family, Trevor O'Reggio
Martin Luther On Marriage And Family, Trevor O'Reggio
Trevor O'Reggio
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Parochialism, Pluralism, And Contextualization: Challenges To Adventist Mission In Europe (19th – 21st Centuries), Edited By David J. B. Trim And Daniel Heinz, Denis Kaiser
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ellen G. White’S Life Of Christ: An Episode In The History Of Early Adventist Translation Work, Denis Kaiser
Ellen G. White’S Life Of Christ: An Episode In The History Of Early Adventist Translation Work, Denis Kaiser
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Church—Part 3: Evangelical Evaluations, Fernando L. Canale
The Emerging Church—Part 3: Evangelical Evaluations, Fernando L. Canale
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Church - Part 4: Levels Of Change, Fernando Canale
The Emerging Church - Part 4: Levels Of Change, Fernando Canale
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Church - Part 3: Evangelical Evaluations, Fernando Canale
The Emerging Church - Part 3: Evangelical Evaluations, Fernando Canale
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
The Reception Of Ellen G. White's Trinitarian Statements By Her Contemporaries, 1897-1915, Denis Kaiser
The Reception Of Ellen G. White's Trinitarian Statements By Her Contemporaries, 1897-1915, Denis Kaiser
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Calvinismus In Seiner Vielfalt: Die Bedeutung Des Reformators Für Die Evangelische Christenheit, By Reiner Zimmermann, Denis Kaiser
Faculty Publications
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[Book Review Of] Calvinismus In Seiner Vielfalt: Die Bedeutung Des Reformators Für Die Evangelische Christenheit, By Reiner Zimmermann, Denis Kaiser
Denis Kaiser
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Parochialism, Pluralism, And Contextualization: Challenges To Adventist Mission In Europe (19th – 21st Centuries), Edited By David J. B. Trim And Daniel Heinz, Denis Kaiser
Denis Kaiser
No abstract provided.
Ellen G. White’S Life Of Christ: An Episode In The History Of Early Adventist Translation Work, Denis Kaiser
Ellen G. White’S Life Of Christ: An Episode In The History Of Early Adventist Translation Work, Denis Kaiser
Denis Kaiser
In the late 1880s and early 1890s a book on the life of Jesus Christ was published in various foreign languages in Europe and North America. Ellen G. White was given as the author of the book. It generally went under the English working title The Life of Christ although there never has been a published English counterpart to these foreign language editions. The circumstance of those editions raises the question of their textual basis, background, and significance. The present article shows that the Life of Christ is an adapted version of Spirit of Prophecy, vols. 2 and 3, …
The Reception Of Ellen G. White's Trinitarian Statements By Her Contemporaries, 1897-1915, Denis Kaiser
The Reception Of Ellen G. White's Trinitarian Statements By Her Contemporaries, 1897-1915, Denis Kaiser
Denis Kaiser
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Church—Part 3: Evangelical Evaluations, Fernando L. Canale
The Emerging Church—Part 3: Evangelical Evaluations, Fernando L. Canale
Fernando L. Canale
No abstract provided.
Auburn Seventh-Day Adventist Church History, Brian Strayer
Auburn Seventh-Day Adventist Church History, Brian Strayer
All Books
This work is presented in celebration of a much older event marking the 165th anniversary (in 2012) of the first Sabbath-keeping convert in this district in 1847 and especially the printing of the first issue of the paper The Advent Review right here in Auburn in the year 1850.