Adventist Interchurch Relations


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This study presents the first comprehensive analysis of Seventhday Adventist interchurch relations – a 20-million member body whose ecumenical stance has so far been underresearched. For the sake of interpreting denominational involvement and reservations in Adventism as well as beyond, the study develops a new academic approach to ecumenism based on Relational Models Theory, a comprehensive social science paradigm of interpreting human relationships. The resulting typology of ecumenical interactions and the historical case study of Adventism suggest that such a relational interpretation of ecumenical interaction sheds light on many of the unresolved issues in ecumenics – such as divergent concepts of unity, difficulties in recognition processes, and the permanence of denominationalism.




Interchurch and Interfaith Relations


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A comprehensive collection of Seventh-day Adventist texts and statements on interchurch and interfaith relations. With more than 16 million baptized members and about 30 million adherents in total today, this church is a global Christian movement. It attempts to document a phenomenon found in other less ecumenically inclined denominations as well.




Foundations of the Seventh-Day Adventist Message and Mission


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This description of the origins and basic theology of the Seventh-day Adventist church shows how the church has become one of the most widespread Protestant denominations. Damsteegt¿s analysis of the Scriptural basis of the church helps to explain its missionary nature.




Contours of European Adventism


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Contours of European Adventism offers scholarly articles based on papers presented at the 3rd International Symposium organized by the Institute of Adventist Studies of Friedensau Adventist University, Germany, April 23-26, 2018. It also contains the first comprehensive bibliography of Adventism in Europe. The contributions represent a wide range of Adventist historical scholarship in Europe. They analyze historical, missiological, theological and socio-political issues that have colored the life of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in Europe.




Christian Remnant - African Folk Church


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The growth of Christianity in Africa during the twentieth century is one of the most fascinating shifts in the history of religions. This book presents a history of the Tanzanian Seventh-day Adventist Church, which is representative of this shift in many respects: slow beginnings, struggles over cultural issues, the emergence of a unique church life combining denominational heritage and African elements, frictions with governments, and the development of popular theology. Yet Tanzanian Adventism also exemplifies an important phenomenon which has been given little attention so far - the transformation of minority denominations to dominant religions. This study breaks new ground in analyzing how the Adventist “remnant” developed into an African “folk church” while attempting to remain true to its original ethos.




The Silent Church


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The relationship between the Adventist church and society at large has always been ambiguous. One reason for this has been the church's inarticulate social ethics. While the church upheld the concept of human dignity, promoted religious liberty and sided with the poor, nationalism and racism developed among its members. Women in the church were also unfairly treated. Zdravko Plantak confronts this problem head-on. He begins by looking at the church's history, theology and ethics in order to discover reasons for the inconsistencies in its approach to human rights, and then moves on to propose a more comprehensive approach to its social ethics.




Pattern for Progress


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Pattern for Progress, after examining the organizational structure of the early Christian church, compares it with our current structure, and pinpoints areas of concern and opportunities for improvement. - Preface: Neal C Wilson, Introduction, 1. What and Where Is the Church?, 2. The Calling and Preparation of a People, 3. A Church With a Message and a Mission, 4. A World Church and Representative Organization, 5. The Church and Leadership, 6. The Church's Ordained Ministry, 7. Wheels Within Wheels-and a Hand!, 8. Geographical Districts and Union Conference, 9. Divisional Sections of the General Conference, 10. Administrative Roles and Relationships, 11. The Church, Modern Syncretism, and Indigenization, 12. Traditional Organizational Pitfalls and Eddies, 13. Leadership and Followership, 14. Why a Church Manual?, 15. When the World Church Meets, 16. Adventism and Ecumenism, 17. Windows of Vulnerability, 18. Preserving the Worldwid Unity of the Church, 19. Unity in Organization and Structure, 20. The Essence of Adventism, Appendixes, Index




Seventh-day Adventist Church Manual.


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The Kingdom of the Cults


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A comprehensive reference work containing a thorough analysis of all the major cults and the significant minor cults.




Old Testament Theology


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Old Testament Theology provides a foundational tool for a theological reading of the Old Testament. In the book's central chapters, John Kessler delineates six differing representations of the divine-human relationship, with special emphasis on the kind of response each one evokes from the people of God. He traces these representations through the Old Testament, into the New Testament, and reflects on their significance for the values and character formation of the people of God today. Old Testament Theology combines elements of Old Testament history, exegesis, hermeneutics, and theology, and situates them within the social, cultural, and intellectual world of ancient Israel and Israelite religious institutions. The result is a comprehensive and readable introduction to Old Testament theology for students in seminaries and colleges.