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*Condition Note: Book is gently used with minor cover wear and is well marked in the Appendix section only.*
Description.
In 1848 Ellen White had her first health vision, primarily against the us of tobacco. Her major health vision came in June 1863, from which sprang the basic concepts comprising the health message that Seventh-day Adventist advocate today.
Questions have been raised, however, about the true source of that health message. Was Ellen White dependent on other health reform publications available at the time, or did God truly reveal the health principles to her as she claimed? In other words, was the health message inspired or borrowed?
In The Prophet and Her Critics, Leonard Brand and Don McMahon answer these and other questions about the inspiration, nineteenth-century health reforms, and Ellen White's views on sexual relationships, plagiarism, and more, while examining the accusations of Mrs. White's most vocal detractors. The result is new evidence vindicating both the message and the messenger.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Reasons for a New Response
Chapter 2 The White Lie, by Walter Rea
Chapter 3 A Failed Prophecy?
Chapter 4 Prophetess of Health, by Ronald Numbers
Chapter 5 The Test
Chapter 6 Ellen G. White and Principles of Sexual Relationships
Chapter 7 Conclusions
Appendix Prophets and Kings and Night Scenes in the Bible
Bibliography
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2005 |
Printed: |
2005 |
Pages: |
127 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |