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Adventist Heritage - Vol. 07, No. 2, Adventist Heritage, Inc.
Adventist Heritage - Vol. 07, No. 2, Adventist Heritage, Inc.
Adventist Heritage
In this issue:
2 | Editor's Stump
3 | Malekula Saga -- The story of Norman Wile's death and of her sacrifice
18 | For Health and Wealth -- The birth of Seventh-day Adventism in Colorado
28 | Seeing Fingers -- The Ministry of the Christian Record Braille Foundation
38 | The Bible, The Bottle, and The Ballot -- Seventh-day Adventist Political Activism, 1850-1900
53 | Heirloom: Emma Webber's Diary -- Window into early Battle Creek, 1865-1874
62 | Bookmarks: The First Book of the Chronicles -- Arthur L. White. Ellen G. White. Vol. 5: The Early Elmshaven Years, 1900-1905
Thou Shalt Not Kill?, Steve T. Pawluk
Thou Shalt Not Kill?, Steve T. Pawluk
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Very little has been said about the homicide law of the Decalogue. Upon reading the sixth commandment, it is often assumed that the prohibition of killing is absolute. If this is so, then serious problems are raised, not only for an act of killing itself, but also for things like self-defense, punishment by death, abortion, and suicide.
It is the purpose of this paper to deal in the following manner with the issue of killing: The first task is to begin with the obvious starting point, the sixth commandment itself. After noting the language used, as well as Hebrew expressions …
Adventist Heritage - Vol. 07, No. 1, Adventist Heritage, Inc.
Adventist Heritage - Vol. 07, No. 1, Adventist Heritage, Inc.
Adventist Heritage
In this issue:
2 | Editor's Stump
3 | Diary of a Soul
6 | Heirloom: Leaves From Ellen White's Family Album
20 | "Hotbed of Immorality"
34 | The Avondale School
46 | Vignettes From the Golden Days of Adventist Evangelism
60 | Bookmarks: Michael Belina Czechowski