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Historical Perspectives On Change In Worship Music, Lilianne Douhkan
Historical Perspectives On Change In Worship Music, Lilianne Douhkan
Faculty Publications
"Periodically through history, the church has been confronted with the problem of the introduction of new elements into an existing tradition. In the context of congregational singing, this issue centered on the infiltration of secular elements. The purpose of this study is to present such situations, to show how people dealt with change in their time, and to draw lessons from it for today."
Ellen White, Lifestyle, And Scripture Interpretation, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Ellen White, Lifestyle, And Scripture Interpretation, P. Gerard Damsteegt
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
The Church In The Light Of Scripture, Jack J. Blanco
The Church In The Light Of Scripture, Jack J. Blanco
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Is The Adventist Faith Legalistic?, Aecio E. Cairus
Is The Adventist Faith Legalistic?, Aecio E. Cairus
Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
No abstract provided.
Development Of The Concept Of Salvation In Seventh-Day Adventist Children And Adolescents 7 To 18 Years Of Age Who Attend Public Schools, Bradley S. Booth
Development Of The Concept Of Salvation In Seventh-Day Adventist Children And Adolescents 7 To 18 Years Of Age Who Attend Public Schools, Bradley S. Booth
Dissertations
Problem. This study sought to explore how the concept of salvation and assurance of salvation develop in Seventh-day Adventist children and adolescents who have been educated only in public schools.
Method. Using a developmental, cross-sectional design, semi-clinical interviews were conducted with 91 subjects 7 to 18 years of age. Subjects also completed a demographic information survey and drawings. Parents were also interviewed. Data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively.
Results. Three of the eight sub-concepts of salvation were age-related in their development (the impact of sin on one's relationship to God, baptism, and being saved). The most growth in understanding of …