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Angry Saints is about the people and struggles that existed 100 years ago--and about how the lessons of the past apply to the present. Even though the specific characters and surface issues have changed, most of the problems, opportunities, dynamics, personality traits, and bedrock controversies portrayed in Angry Saints are remarkably contemporary.
The book's four central crises provide perspectives that speak to Adventism a century later with as much force as they should have spoken to our spiritual forebears. Perhaps learning the lessons of Minneapolis even more important today than it was in 1888, since learning and applying that learning seems to be the key to our future.
The book concludes on a positive note--the infinite possibilities of God's saving grace. Those possibilities, not fully grasped as yet, hold the promises of the future.
Table of Contents
A Word To The Reader
A Context For Crisis
Crisis In Understanding
Crisis In Personality
Crisis In Spirit
Crisis In Authority
The Continuing Crisis
The Continuing Possibility
Another Word To The Reader
Index
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1989 |
Printed: |
1989 |
Pages: |
158 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |