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Adventism in America

Adventism in America
Author: Gary Land
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Seeking a Sanctuary

Seeking a Sanctuary
Author: Malcolm Bull
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 1043
Release: 2007
Genre: Adventists
ISBN: 0253347645

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The story of a large yet little-known Protestant denomination


Adventism and the American Republic

Adventism and the American Republic
Author: Douglas Morgan
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781572331112

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"Adventism and the American Republic tells how their convictions led Adventist adherents to become champions of religious liberty and the separation of church and state - all in the interest of delaying the fulfillment of a prophecy that foresees the abolition of most freedoms. Through publication of Liberty magazine, lobbying of legislatures, and pressing court cases, Adventists have been libertarian activists for more than a century, and in recent times this stance has translated into strong resistance to the political agendas of Christian conservatives." "Drawing on Adventist writings that have never been incorporated into a scholarly study, Morgan shows how the movement has struggled successfully to maintain its identifying beliefs - with some modifications - and how their sectarian exclusiveness and support of liberty has led to some tensions and inconsistencies."--BOOK JACKET.


Crucial Moments

Crucial Moments
Author: Benjamin Baker
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005
Genre: African American Seventh-Day Adventists
ISBN: 9780828018821

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The black heritage of radical faith, fervency, and vehement boldness is an important aspect of Adventist history. In stories that excite, provoke, and instruct, Benjamin Baker portrays the 12 most significant events in the history of black Seventh-day Adventists.


Citizens of Two Worlds

Citizens of Two Worlds
Author: Roger L. Dudley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Lewis C. Sheafe

Lewis C. Sheafe
Author: Douglas Morgan
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0828023972

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Born just as the Civil War began, Lewis Sheafe grew to manhood at a pivotal moment in American history. But instead of racial equality, the nation offered its freed slaves further oppression and injustice. Sheafestrong-willed, dynamic, and seemingly tirelesshad but two main objectives: uplift his people spiritually and socially, and consistently adhere to biblical principle in all aspects of life. In this gripping biography Douglas Morgan pieces together the life of this forgotten leader whose story sheds light on the reason that no lasting, separate Black Adventist denomination ever formed.


Adventism and the American Republic

Adventism and the American Republic
Author: Douglas Morgan
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781572331112

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"Adventism and the American Republic tells how their convictions led Adventist adherents to become champions of religious liberty and the separation of church and state - all in the interest of delaying the fulfillment of a prophecy that foresees the abolition of most freedoms. Through publication of Liberty magazine, lobbying of legislatures, and pressing court cases, Adventists have been libertarian activists for more than a century, and in recent times this stance has translated into strong resistance to the political agendas of Christian conservatives." "Drawing on Adventist writings that have never been incorporated into a scholarly study, Morgan shows how the movement has struggled successfully to maintain its identifying beliefs - with some modifications - and how their sectarian exclusiveness and support of liberty has led to some tensions and inconsistencies."--BOOK JACKET.


Adventism in America

Adventism in America
Author: Gary Land
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Ellen Harmon White

Ellen Harmon White
Author: Terrie Dopp Aamodt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019937385X

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In America, as in Britain, the Victorian era enjoyed a long life, stretching from the 1830s to the 1910s. It marked the transition from a pre-modern to a modern way of life. Ellen White's life (1827-1915) spanned those years and then some, but the last three months of a single year, 1844, served as the pivot for everything else. When the Lord failed to return on October 22, as she and other followers of William Miller had predicted, White did not lose heart. Fired by a vision she experienced, White played the principal role in transforming a remnant minority of Millerites into the sturdy sect that soon came to be known as the Seventh-day Adventists. She and a small group of fellow believers emphasized a Saturday Sabbath and an imminent Advent. Today that flourishing denomination posts twenty million adherents globally and one of the largest education, hospital, publishing, and missionary outreach programs in the world. Over the course of her life White generated 50,000 manuscript pages and letters, and produced 40 books that have enjoyed extremely wide circulation. She ranks as one of the most gifted and influential religious leaders in American history, and Ellen Harmon White tells her story in a new and remarkably informative way. Some of the contributors identify with the Adventist tradition, some with other Christian denominations, and some with no religious tradition at all. Taken together their essays call for White to be seen as a significant figure in American religious history and for her to be understood her within the context of her times.


A Brief History of Seventh-Day Adventists

A Brief History of Seventh-Day Adventists
Author: George R. Knight
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1999
Genre: Seventh-Day Adventists
ISBN: 0828014302

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This book is a story of how Adventists came to view themselves as a prophetic people, of their growing awareness of a resposibility to take their unique message to all the world, and of their organizational and institutional development as they sought to fulfill their prophetic mission. By the end of this volume, you as a reader and I as a author will find ourselves in the flow of Adventist history. - Millerite Roots. Era of Doctrinal Development. Era of Organizational Development. Era of Institutional and Lifestyle Development. Era of Revival, Reform, and Expansion. Era of Reorganization and Crisis. Era of Worldwide Growth. The Challenges and Possibilities of Maturity.