Description
Condition note: Book is well used but with minor cover/spine/corner wear and is clean.
Written by Robert J. Wieland and Donald K. Short, this influential and landmark document portrays a century of confrontation between God and his people. The calling and the destiny of the Seventh-day Adventist church are explored in depth. Here Ellen White bears testimony of what really happened over 100 years ago, and reveals hope for victory in the "great controversy."
CONTENTS
Preface
Why Re-Examine Our Adventist Past?
The Sin of Leaving Our First Love
The Loud Cry to Come in a Surprising Way
Acceptance or Rejection: in Search of a Sharper Focus
Additional Note to Chapter Four
The Fundamental Problem: How to Evaluate the 1888 Message
the 1888 Rejection of Ellen White
A Closer Look at the "Confessions"
Crisis at the 1893 General Conference Session
A False righteousness by Faith: Sowing the Seed of Apostasy
Why Did Jones and Waggoner Lose Their Way?
The "Alpha" and "Omega" Crises
The Pantheism Apostasy
Ellen White's Predictions of Baal-Worship
From 1950 to 1971
From 1971 to 1987 and Beyond
Appendix A: Did A.T. Jones Teach the "Holy Flesh" Heresy?
Appendix B: The Righteousness by Faith Comparisons
Appendix C: One Source of the Acceptance Myth
Appendix D: What Is the Future of the Seventh-day Adventist Church?
Appendix E: A Brief Review of 1987-1988 Publications
Index
Annotated Index
Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1987 |
Printed: |
1987 |
Pages: |
243 |
Publsiher: |
Wieland & Short |
Condition: |
B+ |