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This week, a group of students, led by Anthony Bosman, Associate Professor of Mathematics, visited the Center for Adventist Research to view Isaac Newton's original manuscripts on the prophecies concerning Christ’s Second Coming. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Center for Adventist Research has the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians Archives Collection (199).This is the official archives of the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians (ASDAL). This collection contains materials and documents related to the organization, the function, and the annual conferences.#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #christianhistory #ChristianHeritage #ReligiousHistory #ReligiousHeritage #faith #adventist #seventhdayadventist ... See MoreSee Less
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Joseph Bates: “Let us then make it manifest that we do love God above all things: and he will seal us with the spirit of promise, with ‘a seal of the living God,’ unto the day of redemption.”Joseph Bates, [Sabbath Controversy #1] The Seventh Day Sabbath, A Perpetual Sign, (Press of Benjamin Lindsey, 1846), 69. egwwritings.org/read?panels=p957.433&index=0#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #ChristianHistory #ChristianHeritage #ReligiousHistory #ReligiousHeritage #Faith #Adventist #SeventhDayAdventist ... See MoreSee Less
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Dr. Kevin Burton, Director of the Center for Adventist Research, and Dr. Denis Kaiser, Research and Publication Editor of the Center, presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Church History, held from January 3–6 at The Blackstone Hotel in Chicago, Illinois. The theme of the meeting was "Legends."Dr. Kevin Burton presented his paper, “Apocalyptic Abolitionist Discourse: Millerism and the Anti-Slavery Press,” in the session titled “Adventism from the Outside: Demythologizing Adventist Legends.” The session was chaired by Heidi Campbell from Baylor University, with John Corrigan from Florida State University serving as the respondent.Dr. Denis Kaiser presented his paper, “Divine Inspiration in Self-Perception and Ascription: The Case of Ellen G. White,” in the session titled “The Legend of Ellen White, an American Woman Religious Leader: New Perspectives, Reappraisals, and Assessments.” This session was chaired by Abner Hernandez from Andrews University, with Andrea Turpin from Baylor University as the respondent. ... See MoreSee Less
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