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Exciting times ahead! We had a fantastic pre-tour meeting at the Center for Adventist Research's reading room to go over all the key details for our upcoming Adventist History Tour (July 14-21, 2024). Can't wait for an enlightening journey next week! ... See MoreSee Less
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James White: “The Father and the Son were one in man’s creation, and in his redemption.”James White, The Law and the Gospel, (International Tract Society, London), 1. egwwritings.org/read?panels=p1492.9&index=0#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #ChristianHistory #ChristianHeritage #ReligiousHistory #ReligiousHeritage #Faith #Adventist #SeventhDayAdventist ... See MoreSee Less
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Historical fact: American missionary to China from 1902 to 1931, Ida Thompson opened the first Adventist school in China – Bethel Girls School in Canton (Guangzhou). That school became what is now Hong Kong Adventist College.Erskine, Kristopher C. "Thompson, Ida Elizabeth (1870–1939)." Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists. August 14, 2020. Accessed June 19, 2024. encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=D8P1.#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #ChristianHistory #ChristianHeritage #ReligiousHistory #ReligiousHeritage #Faith #Adventist #SeventhDayAdventist ... See MoreSee Less
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We draw your attention to an interesting study available in our store:“Trust and Doubt: Perceptions of Divine Inspiration in Seventh-day Adventist History” by Denis Kaiser, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Church History.“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God …” We believe these words, but what do they actually mean? Did God exercise a dominating influence over the inspired writers of Scripture, or did He provide them with assistance in communicating His inspired messages? In their struggle to arrive at a biblical understanding of God’s influence in the inspiration process, Seventh-day Adventists have advocated a variety of views since their very beginning. During a period of grave tensions on the subject of divine inspiration in American Protestant Christianity (1830s–1920s), Adventists experienced in their midst a living prophetic claimant whose very presence pressed them to ponder about the Holy Spirit’s modus operandi. This book traces the interplay of various theories of divine inspiration in the writings of eleven key thinkers in that period of Seventh-day Adventist history.Price: $35.99Link: shorturl.at/bmIFP ... See MoreSee Less
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