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Get a taste of "Millerism," watch spiritualism grow, define "Sanitarium," get arrested for working on Sunday, weep with Dudley Canright, build a school system from the ground up, watch sneaky tricks fail to trap God's messenger, weigh the pros and cons of academic accreditation, see Adventism through Walter Martin's eyes--all with the advantage of Hindsight.
They say hindsight is always 20/20. Well, maybe. But as you will find in the pages of this book, the issues faced by Seventh-day Adventists through the decades have not always been simple ones. We have had our success. We have had our failures. Now we have the opportunity to learn from both. This book offers its insights based on two simple ideas: We really can learn something from our history if we try, and it is fitting for us who enjoy the advantage of looking back on the issues, to be charitable in our evaluation of those who have faced the challenges of earlier years.
Preface
1. Fearless!
2. The New York Reporter and the Great Tent
3. When the Books Were Opened
4. Sabbath Problems
5. John Norton Loughborough: Beginning Labors
6. The "Letters" Page and Brother Rapp
7. James White on Laodicea
8. Revive Us Again
9. The Need of Revival
10. The Medical Mission
11. David Paulson on Hydrotherapy
12. Organizing Churches
13. The People of the Book
14. The Mystery of Minneapolis
15. Alonzo Trevier Jones on Minneapolis
16. Arthur Grosvenor Daniells on Minneapolis
17. The Peril of Power
18. Ellen G. White on Pluralism
19. Adventist Chain Gangs
20. James T. Ringgold on Religious Liberty
21. How Could It Be?
22. Ellen G. White on Her Call to Australia
23. Convenient Instruction
24. Drury Webster Reavis on Dudley Marvin Canright
25. After Harbor Springs
26. The "Foolishest Nonsense"
27. S. G. Huntington on "The Son of Man"
28. A Time of Change
29. The Rise of Spiritualism
30. Moses Hull and the Spiritualists
31. The Omega
32. Ellen White--Member of the Board
33. Edward Alexander Sutherland on Madison Graduates
34. Exercises in Futility
35. Anonymous Letter to Ellen G. White
36. With Friends Like These
37. Considerations on the Work at Loma Lind
38. Warren Eugene Howell on Adventist Education
39. Through Opened Doors
40. William Henry Branson on Academic Accreditation
41. Adventism and Walter Martin
42. Just Before
43. Vindication!
44. But Where's the Evidence?
Index
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1996 |
Printed: |
1996 |
Pages: |
288 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |