Description
*Condition Note: Book is lightly used and clean.*
Why should a message of "much more abounding grace" be on trial within the Seventh-day Adventist Church? Why was it opposed by pastors and leaders when it came in 1888? Has it been accepted since?
Can we really know what is that supposedly elusive message? Is it the same as popular Protestant evangelists proclaim? Or are there some distinctly unique Adventist spiritual nutrients in it? Can an ordinary person understand it? Does it appeal to the human heart as Good News? Or is it merely Good Advice? This book makes clear how the message brings amazing life-changing power to those who welcome it.
The manuscript for this book was requested and accepted by the reading committee and editors of a major North American Seventh-day Adventist publishing house and processed for publication.
CONTENTS
Preface
1. 1888: When Heaven Caught Us Unprepared
2. The Search for Meaning Within Adventism
3. Christ's Coming: How Soon Is "Soon"?
4. If It Isn't Interesting, Maybe It Isn't True
5. If It Isn't Good News, It Can't Be True
6. If You Can't Understand It, It's Not the Gospel
7. Can The Good News Be Too Good?
8. The "Precious" Nearness of the Savior
9. Glorious Good News: The New Covenant
10. The Story of 1888: What Really Happened?
11. Why the Seventh-day Adventist Church Will Never Become Babylon
Appendix
Index
Used Book Information
For more information about used book grading (condition), bindings, etc. click here.
Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1988 |
Printed: |
1988 |
Pages: |
136 |
Publisher: |
Robert J. Wieland |
Condition: |
B+ |