Description
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Written by Adventist scholars who felt a need to better establish and understand their denominational identity and the foundation of their theological beliefs, this book offers a comprehensive, nonapologetic history of the denomination. Accurate in scholarship, comprehensive in scope, and objective in tone, it synthesizes present knowledge of the history of the Adventist church in America, and lays the basis for further investigation.
Table of Contents
Preface
The Millerite Movement, 1830-1845 by Everett N. Dick
Sectarianism and Organization, 1846-1864 by Godfrey T. Anderson
Years of Expansion, 1865-1885 by Emmett K. VandeVere
The Perils of Growth, 1886-1905 by Richard W. Schwarz
Shaping the Modern Church, 1906-1930 by Gary Land
The Church Under Stress, 1931-1960 by Keld J. Reynolds
Coping with Change, 1961-1980 by Gary Land
Appendix 1 Seventh-day Adventist Statements of Belief
Appendix 2 Seventh-day Adventist Membership Statistics
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Contributors
Index
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1998 |
Printed: |
1998 |
Pages: |
262 |
Publisher: |
Andrews University Press |
Condition: |
B+ |