Adventism Proclaimed

Adventism Proclaimed
Author: Russell R. Standish
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780923309046

The Apocalyptic Vision and the Neutering of Adventism

The Apocalyptic Vision and the Neutering of Adventism
Author: George R. Knight
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0828023859

The Seventh-day Adventist Church was founded upon an apocalyptic message that needed to be preached to the entire worldimmediately and at any cost. But does the church today preach that same message with the same urgency? Has the Adventist Church become irrelevant because it has sought to be more relevant to the world? Knight challenges us to go back to our roots, to examine the prophecies that fueled the early Seventh-day Adventists' determination to evangelize the world.

Adventism and the American Republic

Adventism and the American Republic
Author: Douglas Morgan
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781572331112

"Adventism and the American Republic tells how their convictions led Adventist adherents to become champions of religious liberty and the separation of church and state - all in the interest of delaying the fulfillment of a prophecy that foresees the abolition of most freedoms. Through publication of Liberty magazine, lobbying of legislatures, and pressing court cases, Adventists have been libertarian activists for more than a century, and in recent times this stance has translated into strong resistance to the political agendas of Christian conservatives." "Drawing on Adventist writings that have never been incorporated into a scholarly study, Morgan shows how the movement has struggled successfully to maintain its identifying beliefs - with some modifications - and how their sectarian exclusiveness and support of liberty has led to some tensions and inconsistencies."--BOOK JACKET.

Seeking a Sanctuary

Seeking a Sanctuary
Author: Malcolm Bull
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 1043
Release: 2007
Genre: Adventists
ISBN: 0253347645

The story of a large yet little-known Protestant denomination

Profile of a Religious Man

Profile of a Religious Man
Author: Edwin Zackrison
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 810
Release: 2020-11-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1532699069

This book is a "journey book." Sitting down at a computer and producing the story has been a grand trek. I have learned that there is a principle in nature that some things need to mellow, calm down, and soak in. The refusal of winemakers to take a wine before its time is a notion I am coming to understand. It works with writers as well. Like a fetus signaling its mother that it is time to head for the hospital, a literary work stays in the mind until its time. In my education, I have read of the battles of great Church leaders who were eventually thrown out of their churches. In my denominational education, I was largely led to see them as heretics, rebels, eccentrics, revolutionaries, apostates, and as generally representing a lower form of spirituality. Church education often asked me to surrender my biases in favor of accepting a new set of assumptions--my denominational ones. We were to be critical of everything except our organization. I submit that there is danger in that. This book will cover incidents from the first forty years of my life as a religious addict. You may find something here that you can identify with.

Truth Led Me Out

Truth Led Me Out
Author: Dale Ratzlaff
Publisher: Life Assurance Ministries
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Seventh-Day Adventists
ISBN: 9780974767956

"In Truth Lead Me Out, Ratzlaff shares his personal journey from being a conservative, staunch believer in the writings of Ellen White and the Seventh-day Adventism church as the 'true, remnant church of Bible prophecy' to simply being a Christian. The gripping, narrative writing style allows the reader to enter into the task of the evaluation of the discovered evidence and the emotional trauma of having to choose between conscience and the financial rewards of the status quo and the predicted damnation for leaving the church. Knowing well the history of Adventism and how its leaders have either tarnished or rewritten the history of those who have made public its errors, Ratzlaff includes names, places, conversations, events and information for the sake of history.This book is for those who wish to better understand Adventism. It gives an inside look at the workings of the church which outwardly appears to be a truth-seeking church and still presents itself as the only, true, 'remnant church of Bible Prophecy.'" -- BACK COVER.

The Perils of Ecumenism

The Perils of Ecumenism
Author: Colin D. Standish
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780923309770

The authors demonstrate that the holy Scriptures plainly set forth the ecumenical movement as a deception of Satan.