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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Does Teaching About Evolution In Adventist Schools Destroy Faith In God?, Russ Butler, Stan Dobias
Does Teaching About Evolution In Adventist Schools Destroy Faith In God?, Russ Butler, Stan Dobias
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
Students crave an environment where questions are welcomed and where all theories are thoroughly explored. There seems to be a hesitancy to review theories that may be opposed to one’s belief. The common approach is to focus only on what Scripture teaches and then to focus exclusively on the weaknesses of a theory like evolution. The challenge is that when students do discover arguments for evolution, they may conclude that their education was incomplete, some abandon their faith. The surprising results of a 3-year study found that a thorough study of evolution does not destroy faith in God.
Felix Cortez - Daniel-A Master Witness For God, Felix Cortez
Felix Cortez - Daniel-A Master Witness For God, Felix Cortez
Faculty Publications
A reflection on Daniel as a missionary for God and his work for the conversion of Nebuchadnezzar.
Anti-Urbanism In Culture And In The Adventist Church: Advocacy And Action For Urban Ministry In The Twentieth Century—Part 2, Jerry R. Chase
Anti-Urbanism In Culture And In The Adventist Church: Advocacy And Action For Urban Ministry In The Twentieth Century—Part 2, Jerry R. Chase
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
This article explores the response within the Seventh-day Adventist Church after Ellen G. White’s death to the dual emphases in her writings on the city and rural living. On one hand she strongly encouraged large Adventist institutions and families raising children to locate out of the cities. This was because of the advantages natural surroundings have on physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, and to shield children and young adults from the evils and temptations of the city. While she recognized the evils in the city and God’s impending judgments, she aggressively pushed church leaders to take a more active role …
Can Christians Be Possessed By Evil Spirits?, Kelvin Onongha
Can Christians Be Possessed By Evil Spirits?, Kelvin Onongha
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
In the African ministry context, accusations of demon possession are commonplace. It would appear that every strange, bizarre, or abnormal form of behavior is attributed to demon possession. Unfortunately, in many cases there is a very thin line between occurrences of mental disorder and demonization. This is because the symptoms in several instances are quite similar, and the precursors may be quite complex. For these reasons, another article in this issue sought to address the issue of discerning whether certain conditions were caused by mental disorders or demonization.
In addition, the predisposition to regard every unexplained behavior as having a …
The African Worldview And Belief In The Demonic, Kelvin Onongha
The African Worldview And Belief In The Demonic, Kelvin Onongha
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
The African continent displays rich diversity in geography, culture, history, and language. In spite of this heterogeneity in several respects it still has many similarities. These similarities are to a great extent evident in its rich cultures, but especially in its religious worldview. For that reason, the debate still rages whether the religion appertaining to the region should be referred to as African Traditional Religion (ATR), or African Traditional Religions. The arguments on both sides are compelling. A close examination of the worldviews held by a large portion of Africans however reveals amazing similarities. The African worldview associated with the …
Deliverance Ministry Among Adventists In The North American Context, Conrad Vine
Deliverance Ministry Among Adventists In The North American Context, Conrad Vine
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
Deliverance Ministry (DM) among Adventists in North America is a rarely discussed topic. In North American Adventism, it is uncommon for those who do experience demonization to openly discuss their spiritual plight with fellow Adventists, or even with their pastors. Empirical feedback from those who seek deliverance, and from the participants at the International Fellowship of Adventist Mission Studies / Swallen Mission Conference organized by the Department of World Mission at the Adventist Seminary, Andrews University (September 2015) indicates that many Adventist pastors and seminarians in North America feel relatively unprepared to respond to requests for deliverance from members.
Footholds And Strongholds, Kelvin Onongha
Footholds And Strongholds, Kelvin Onongha
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
At creation God made humans in His image and likeness, endowing them with powers and abilities akin to their Creator. One distinguishing quality which humans alone possessed, unique from all other creatures, was the power of choice—the will. This unique attribute made humans the only creatures with the ability to say yes or no to God. Since the devil’s fall from glory, it has been his mission to deceive and enlist others in his rebellion against the sovereignty of God. Continuing the work of deception and rebellion he began in heaven before he and his confederates were forcefully expelled, he …
"Till Sickness Comes:" The Importance Of Holistically Healthy Christian Leaders, Petr Cincala
"Till Sickness Comes:" The Importance Of Holistically Healthy Christian Leaders, Petr Cincala
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Cultivating A Friendship With God, Petr Cincala, Craig Carr
Cultivating A Friendship With God, Petr Cincala, Craig Carr
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Restoring Collegial Relationships: An Intentional Process, Boubakar Sanou, Petr Cincala
Restoring Collegial Relationships: An Intentional Process, Boubakar Sanou, Petr Cincala
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Pastoral Wellness And Turnover: Costs, Consequences, And Considerations, Throstur Thordarson
Pastoral Wellness And Turnover: Costs, Consequences, And Considerations, Throstur Thordarson
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of Mending Ministers On Their Wellness Journey, Edited By Ivan Willams, Petr Činčala, & René D. Drumm, Duane Covrig, Judith Bernard-Fisher
Review Of Mending Ministers On Their Wellness Journey, Edited By Ivan Willams, Petr Činčala, & René D. Drumm, Duane Covrig, Judith Bernard-Fisher
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Dissertation Notices
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
Freeman, K. L. (2022). Examination of the Great Commission: Discipleship that fosters reconciliation and affirms the deity of Christ. PhD, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 29069382.
Nelson, M. M. (2022). Perceptions of conflict within Christian leadership: A generic qualitative inquiry study. PhD, Capella University. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 28968975.
Saad, J. M. (2022). The self-health movement: Changing for good health. PhD, University of Rhode Island. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 29065665.
Strange, C. J. (2023). Strategies to retain employees in the mental health workplace. DBA, Walden University. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 29397069.
Thomas, A. B. (2023). Clergy spirituality: A spiritual balance construct …
Health-Enhancing Endeavors Learned Through Life, Calvin Rock, Petr Cincala
Health-Enhancing Endeavors Learned Through Life, Calvin Rock, Petr Cincala
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Demonization Of Christians: Missiological Perspectives And Implications, Michée Badé
Demonization Of Christians: Missiological Perspectives And Implications, Michée Badé
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
This article is a missiological reflection on the phenomenon of Christian demonization from a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) perspective. The article argues from the four voices approach in theology (see Cameron et al. 2010; Cameron and Duce 2013), and contends that Christians can be demonized, have been demonized throughout the Christian church history, and are still demonized today across all Christian denomination lines. This is the position that appears in a few SDA publications, and is not in contradiction with the Scriptures. I suggest that demonization and demon possession are etymologically and phenomenologically the same. Thus, this paper builds on the …
How To Engage Voluntary Spirit Possession Rituals In Mission: The Case Of The Dendi Adorcism Ritual, Michée Badé
How To Engage Voluntary Spirit Possession Rituals In Mission: The Case Of The Dendi Adorcism Ritual, Michée Badé
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
Missionaries face unique challenges when confronted with spirit possession rituals. Because not all spirit possessions are regarded as negative in some cultures, some spirit possessions are sought through adorcism rituals. Such spirit possessions are considered advantageous for the individual or the community. Contrasted with exorcism which is to expel or bind troublesome or uninvited entities, adorcism creates or strengthens beneficial ties between the possessed person and the spirits (Openshaw 2020:6).
This article seeks to show that the practice of adorcism rituals, as is the case among the Dendi people in the northern part of Benin, presents a unique challenge to …
The Contribution Of Paul Hiebert To Folk Religion: A Missiological Study Among The Dendis Of Northeast Benin, Michée Badé
The Contribution Of Paul Hiebert To Folk Religion: A Missiological Study Among The Dendis Of Northeast Benin, Michée Badé
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
Completed in September 2022 with the department of Practical and Missional Theology of the University of the Free State, South Africa.
Discerning The Condition: Disease Or Demonic, Ugochukwu Elems
Discerning The Condition: Disease Or Demonic, Ugochukwu Elems
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
Psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, anthropologists, some pastors, and other related professionals tend to go to the other extreme and dismiss the reality of demonic manifestations. They often explain that the Bible narratives of demonic encounters are myths, hence the need to demythologize the Scripture’s claim. Yet it is not possible to deny the historicity of the biblical claims, nor can any objective reader of the Scriptures ignore the existence and influence of demons among people today. In fact, the Bible clearly asserts the reality and existence of demons.
The dividing line between disease and demonic possession is very thin, which poses …
Ellen G. White’S Statements In Their Original Context On The Heathen Being Saved, Andrew Tompkins
Ellen G. White’S Statements In Their Original Context On The Heathen Being Saved, Andrew Tompkins
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
This article is a study of a number of statements found in the writings of Ellen G. White on the experience of the heathen who have not heard about Jesus or God’s law. A brief section on the historical theological setting during the lifetime of Ellen White, specifically as it relates to the question of the eternal destiny of the heathen, will preface the primary portion of the study. The question of the eternal destiny became a major discussion issue, in the wider Protestant world, during the lifetime of Ellen White. It was also an issue that John Wesley addressed …
Editorial, Bruce L. Bauer
The Bible Prescribes Five-Fold Team Leadership, Jim Marshall
The Bible Prescribes Five-Fold Team Leadership, Jim Marshall
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Dust To Dust ... But What About The In-Between? An Examination Of Physical Health And Leaders, Angeline Brauer, Stanley James, James Kyle
Dust To Dust ... But What About The In-Between? An Examination Of Physical Health And Leaders, Angeline Brauer, Stanley James, James Kyle
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
No abstract provided.
Review Of Ian Hussey (Ed.), Preaching With An Accent: Biblical Genres For Australian Congregations, Rodney A. Palmer
Review Of Ian Hussey (Ed.), Preaching With An Accent: Biblical Genres For Australian Congregations, Rodney A. Palmer
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Desiring Jesus: Ellen White And Worship, David A. Williams
Desiring Jesus: Ellen White And Worship, David A. Williams
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
"Renewing Communication: Spirit-Shaped Approaches For Children, Youth, And Families" [Review]/Derr, Colleen R., Sion Sung
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
This is a book review by Sion Sung.
Factors That Influence The Believers In Monze Central Seventh-Day Adventist Church Of South Zambia Conference To Consult Diviners, Ian Chiinya
Master's Theses
Problem
Studies have shown that even after becoming Christians, African Christians maintain their traditional religious practices. Non-Christian studies in Zambia reveal that both Christian and non-Christian Zambians still combine biomedicine with sacred African traditional medicine. The goal of the current study is to identify the variables that lead Monze Central Church Seventh-day Adventist members to consult diviners.
Method
Sections one and two of a questionnaire were created to collect information on the variables that affect going to a diviner. To assess the role and self-efficacy of local church elders in assisting members who have been impacted by demonic spiritual forces, …
Isaac Newton As A Prophetic Interpreter, Kenneth Jørgensen
Isaac Newton As A Prophetic Interpreter, Kenneth Jørgensen
Dissertations
Throughout his life, Sir Isaac Newton was deeply dedicated to the science of decoding biblical apocalyptic writings. To understand and appreciate Newton's prophetic scheme, it will be advantagous to have a certain grasp of what sources and ideas might have influenced him. No comprehensive study before this one has helped us see Newton from that perspective. A survey of the development of canonical apocalyptic hermeneutic and interpretation, beginning before the time of Christ and ending with Newton, shows that four distinct systems of hermeneutics had developed by that time. Historicism was the earliest and the preferred system among Protestants until …
An Analysis Of The Use Of The Writings Of Ellen G. White In The Views Of Herbert Douglass And Woodrow Whidden On The Human Nature Of Christ, Cyril Marshall
An Analysis Of The Use Of The Writings Of Ellen G. White In The Views Of Herbert Douglass And Woodrow Whidden On The Human Nature Of Christ, Cyril Marshall
Dissertations
The human nature of Christ is one of the more controverted topics within Seventh-day Adventism. This dissertation analyzes the works of two influential writers on this topic—Herbert Douglass and Woodrow Whidden—comparing their use of Ellen White's writings on the human nature of Christ. The purpose of this study is to discover the hermeneutical principles they each employed in interpreting Ellen White's writing on Christ's humanity. The research utilizes primary source materials from all three authors, as well as secondary source materials, including books, journals, magazines, papers, and course notes.
The author concludes that there are statements in the writings of …