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A Brief History of Seventh-day Adventists

by George R. Knight

Where did it come from? Where it is heading?

These and other questions form the backdrop for George R. Knight’s fast-reading but informative treatment of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

From the denomination’s founding to the present, A Brief History of Seventh-day Adventists takes its readers step-by-step through the development of the church. At the focal point is the missiological burden that literally propelled Adventism into every corner of the earth.

A Brief History fills the important need of providing a short but accurate history of Adventism that can be appreciated by church members and nonmembers alike. It provides an excellent starting place for the study of Seventh-day Adventism.

Contents:

Chapter 1: Millerite Roots

  • William Miller: The Reluctant Prophet
  • Adventism Takes a Giant Step Forward With Joshua V. Himes
  • Charles Fitch and the “Fall of Babylon”
  • The Passing of the Time
  • The Seventh-Month Movement and the “True Midnight Cry”
  • The “Great Disappointment”
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More

Chapter 2: Era of Doctrinal Development (1844-1848)

  • Redefining the Sanctuary
  • The Gift of Prophecy
  • The Sabbath
  • Conditional Immortality
  • The “Pillar” Doctrines and the Three Angels’ Messages
  • The “Shut Door” Approach to Mission
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More

Chapter 3: Era of Organizational Development (1848-1863)

  • The Sabbatarian Conferences
  • Publishing “the Truth”
  • Early Moves Toward Formal Organization
  • “Sister Betsy” and Support for the Ministry
  • The Final Drive for Church Organization
  • The “Shut Door” Cracks Open a Little
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More

Chapter 4: Era of Institutional and Lifestyle Development (1863-1888)

  • Healthful Living and the Western Health Reform Institute
  • The Struggle for Noncombatancy
  • In Search of Proper Education
  • Advances in Financial Stewardship
  • Ellen White’s Role in the Development of Adventist Lifestyle
  • Missions: Foreign and Not So Foreign
  • Other Important Developments Between 1863 and 1888
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More

Chapter 5: Era of Revival, Reform, and Expansion (1888-1900)

  • The 1888 General Conference Session
  • The Aftermath of Minneapolis
  • Spiritual Revival and Educational Expansion
  • Worldwide Mission Explosion
  • Mission to Black America
  • The Contribution of Female Ministers in Early Adventism
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More

Chapter 6: Era of Reorganization and Crisis (1900-1910)

  • Denominational Reorganization
  • Tension in the Power Structure
  • The Battle Creek Exodus and New Beginnings
  • A Renewed Mission Emphasis
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More

Chapter 7: Era of Worldwide Growth (1910-1955)

  • The Passing of Ellen White
  • A Period of Crisis and Promise
  • Unparalleled Growth in Adventist Missions
  • The Maturation of Adventism Among African-Americans
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More

Chapter 8: The Challenges and Possibilities of Maturity (1955-)

  • Arriving at Maturity
  • Mission With Conscious Intent
  • Challenges as Adventism Faces the Twenty-first Century
  • Infinite Possibilities
  • For Those Who Would Like to Read More
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Publisher: Review and Herald

ISBN: 9780828014304

Format: Paperback

STATUS: AVAILABLE TO ORDER (item is either in stock or quickly/soon obtainable from supplier)

Pages: 160

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