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*Condition Note: Book is well used, but has little minor cover wear and still very sturdy and intact. May have an owner mark. *
Schwarz chronicled the exciting story of how a "little flock" grew into the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist denomination with some 10 million members operating churches, schools, hospitals, publishing houses, and other institutions.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Preface
FIRST SECTION
1. The World in Which Adventism Began
2. The Great Advent Awakening
3. The Millerite Movement
4. After the Disappointment
5. Using the Printed Page
6. Organizational Birth Pangs
SECOND SECTION
7. Becoming Health Reformers
8. Starting an Educational System
9. Worldwide Outreach
10. Organizational Developments
11. Doctrinal Developments
12. Righteousness by Faith: Minneapolis and Its Aftermath
THIRD SECTION
13. The Expansion of Institutions
14. Mission Advance
15. Entering a Neglected Field
16. Troubles Within and Without
17. The Reorganization Movement
FOURTH SECTION
18. The Kellogg Crisis, 1901-1907
19. The Dispersion From Battle Creek
20. New Institutions, New Challenges
21. Giving the Trumpet A Certain Sound
22. Into All the World
23. Organizational Refinements
24. Debates Over Nonessentials
25. The Final Years of Ellen White
26. Two World Wars Affect a World Church
FIFTH SECTION
27. Dissident Movements
28. Bright Lights Flicker and Fade
29. Developing a Professional Ministry
30. Meeting Financial Pressures
31. The Church Confronts the Secular World
32. Relationships With Other Christians
33. The Expanding Role of Laymen
34. The Rise of Indigenous and Ethnic Leadership
35. Dramatic Breakthroughs in Evangelism
36. Impact of the Health Message
37. Still a Bible-oriented Church
38. What of the Future?
Chronological Data
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1979 |
Printed: |
1979 |
Pages: |
656 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |