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*Condition Note: Book is gently used and clean-almost like new.*
The 1888 Minneapolis General Conference session has undoubtedly been
The most controversial
The most important
The most misunderstood
And probably the most violent event in Adventist history.
What is the core of the 1888 message?
Why is the 1888 message important to us today?
How did Ellen White get "shot down" at the meetings?
How can the 1888 message revitalize my life and the Adventist Church in the twenty-first century?
George R. Knight, a professor of church history at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, clearly answers these questions and more in A User-Friendly Guide to the 1888 Message. Responding to 56 questions and nine propositions in a user-friendly style, Knight explores and addresses issues that have been at the center of Adventist controversy for more than a century.
CONTENTS
A Word to the Reader
List of Abbreviations
Overview: The Crucial Importance of the 1888 Message
Moving Toward Minneapolis: Personalities and Events
The 1888 Meetings: Events and Dynamics
Ellen White's Endorsement of Jones and Waggoner and Her Crucial Place in Understanding the 1888 Message
The Meaning of the 1888 Message. Part 1: The Central Core of the Message
The Meaning of the 1888 Message. Part 2: The Relationship of the 1888 Teachings to the Third Angel's Message, the Latter Rain, and the Loud Cry
Moving Away From Minneapolis: Personalities and Events
Theological Issues Raised by the Minneapolis Meetings
The Meaning of the 1888 Message for Today
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1998 |
Printed: |
1998 |
Pages: |
192 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
A- |