During most of its history the Seventh-day Adventist Church has vigorously advocated for its adherents total abstinence from alcoholic beverages, arguing that there is a biblical basis for this position. Changing times have prompted changes to the arguments and evidence used for this position, starting with a “laws of health” and “vital force” approach. This was supplemented with a “physiological” approach giving voice to views then current that God’s claim on the whole person obliged Christians to care for their bodies as well as their souls. The “two kinds of wine” approach to the Bible also impacted Adventist abstinence arguments. Biblical statements approving drinking were argued to refer to unfermented grape juice. This was then supple...
This presentation presents a study from a survey that examined religiosity’s role in alcohol consump...
Although alcohol use problems are still more stereotypically associated with men, lately,more and mo...
Reviewed Title: The Christian and Alcoholic Beverages: A Biblical Perspective. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr...
Early Seventh-day Adventists joined other Protestants to support the nineteenth century temperance m...
Family Temperance Pledge page from Harrington Family Bible Why sign the pledge because: Moderate d...
The paper concerns one of the most important issues of modern civilisation witch is an education for...
Good morning. As we come to this issue, one sometimes wonders whether or not you\u27re speaking to t...
Twenty four thoughts with Scriptural references on strong drink or alcohol consumption.https://plac...
Backgrounds - The bible is one of the most important books of history. Its content extends inter ali...
The Seventh-day Adventists are known to be very conservative in spiritual matters and take a strong ...
The last reviews which concerned alcoholic abstinence either sum-marized data through 1963 or were s...
Sarhoşluk verici özelliğinden dolayı içki, öncelikle keyif verici bîr madde olarak kullanılmıştır. B...
It is concerning that even while the Adventist Church teaches abstinence from alcohol and tobacco pr...
While the stance of some conservative Christian (and other) groups advocating abstinence from alcoho...
This paper examines the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church in addressing the “second generation”...
This presentation presents a study from a survey that examined religiosity’s role in alcohol consump...
Although alcohol use problems are still more stereotypically associated with men, lately,more and mo...
Reviewed Title: The Christian and Alcoholic Beverages: A Biblical Perspective. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr...
Early Seventh-day Adventists joined other Protestants to support the nineteenth century temperance m...
Family Temperance Pledge page from Harrington Family Bible Why sign the pledge because: Moderate d...
The paper concerns one of the most important issues of modern civilisation witch is an education for...
Good morning. As we come to this issue, one sometimes wonders whether or not you\u27re speaking to t...
Twenty four thoughts with Scriptural references on strong drink or alcohol consumption.https://plac...
Backgrounds - The bible is one of the most important books of history. Its content extends inter ali...
The Seventh-day Adventists are known to be very conservative in spiritual matters and take a strong ...
The last reviews which concerned alcoholic abstinence either sum-marized data through 1963 or were s...
Sarhoşluk verici özelliğinden dolayı içki, öncelikle keyif verici bîr madde olarak kullanılmıştır. B...
It is concerning that even while the Adventist Church teaches abstinence from alcohol and tobacco pr...
While the stance of some conservative Christian (and other) groups advocating abstinence from alcoho...
This paper examines the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church in addressing the “second generation”...
This presentation presents a study from a survey that examined religiosity’s role in alcohol consump...
Although alcohol use problems are still more stereotypically associated with men, lately,more and mo...
Reviewed Title: The Christian and Alcoholic Beverages: A Biblical Perspective. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr...