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Condition note: Book is lightly used and clean and has light freckling on the page edges.
Through Crisis to Victory by A.V. Olson is a stimulating historical review of a changing and perilous period in the development of a church movement. The thirteen years between Minneapolis, 1888, and the General Conference session of 1901 were in some ways the most progressive years of the Advent Movement up until that time, but they were fraught with conflict and clashes over organizational ideas and theological views. But it was a period over which Providence could spell out the word victory.
Table of Contents
1. Preachers of the Law
2. Believers in Christ
3. The Call to Revival
4. The Session at Minneapolis
5. Voices of Opinion
6. After Minneapolis, the Revival Spreads
7. The Ministerial Institutes and Their Fruitage
8. George I. Butler Moves Into the Light
9. Uriah Smith Falls on the Rock
10. Still More Confessions
11. Attitudes in Battle Creek
12. The Minneapolis Spirit at the 1891 Session
13. The Issues of Selfishness and Worldly Policy
14. Church Organization a Boon
15. Problems Attending Worldwide Growth
16. Frustrating Attempts at Reorganization
17. The 1901 Conference of Reorganization
18. Changes and Triumphs in 1901
19. Crisis in the Publishing Work
20. God Speaks by Fire
21. Accusers of the Brethren
22. Rumblings of Opposition After 1901
23. To Prepare the Way of the Lord
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1966 |
Printed: |
1966 |
Pages: |
320 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |