Remnant In Crisis, A / Provonsha, Jack W / (HB/1993-1993/LMD/B+/USED)

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Have you ever thought that it sounds arrogant when we Adventists proclaim ourselves to be God's true church, to have the truth, and to be the remnant church? What does it mean to make such claims? Do these assertions imply superiority? Or do they imply mission?

Dr. Provonsha addresses these questions--and others. But he is especially concerned about the role of the Adventist Church today. Should we preserve the terminology that meant so much in the nineteenth century, or has it ceased to hold meaning for us now? Does the Adventist message still have a cutting edge? Should it be recast in more contemporary terms? And if so, how do we do that without diluting Adventists theology?

As Dr. Provonsha looks back upon a half century of ministry in and for his church, he provides thoughtful suggestions to these questions. After all, Adventism must maintain its pertinence in the world today. A Remnant in Crisis is written primarily for Seventh-day Adventists by a loyal fourth-generation Adventist who is deeply sensitive to the changes that have taken place in his church.

 

Introduction
The Times They Are a-Changin'
The Roots of the Crisis
The True Believers
A Prophetic Movement
A Voice in the Wilderness
God Is Creator
That They May Be One
A New Creature
A New Heart
The Fullness of Time
The Fall of Babylon
Come, Let Us Build a Tower
The Right People, the Right Places, and the Right Time
Bibliography

 

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Binding:
Hardback
Copyright:
1993
Printed:
1993
Pages:
173
Publisher:
Review And Herald Publishing Association
Condition:
B+

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