This paper explores the relationship between conversion and identityformation in the context of the Seventh-day Adventist faith tradition. It argues that the lack of a clearly-defined and contextualised contemporary identity, coined with the organisational expectations for conformity to ethical and cultural standards, rather than the liberating qualities of the gospel, lead to the demise of Christian identity. Further, empirical research demonstrates that a relationally-internalised faith leads to a positive and secure Christian identity, which enables believers to communicate faith in God in a language, which flows from the heart, and speaks to the heart
Forming an identity in a religious environment that condemns homosexuality has posed a major challen...
A religious community is composed of and by its members. It both transforms and reflects their style...
This chapter discusses the history of Seventh-day Adventism and how a current Seventh-day Adventist ...
The existing divide between the past and the contemporary life, initiated by the progressive nature ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of one evangelical community—a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA...
During the teenage period, a youth shapes his or her identity in confirmation with the group he or s...
Believing Like Never Before: Identity and Christian Conversion in a Fragmented World. The purpos...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of ... three statements of belief and how th...
For Seventh-day Adventists the significance of typology is not only a matter of historical research....
Problem While the New Testament Scriptures describe the characteristics of first-generation conversi...
Adventists hold various views with regard to their understanding of themselves as a church. They vie...
Recent church attendance statistics indicate a high percentage of the millennial generation is exiti...
A survey of the division of the Christian Church in the East which also led ultimately to schism wit...
There are many ways in which the field of psychology can inform and clarify aspects of the Christian...
Born again Christians are a significant religious population in the United States, and throughout th...
Forming an identity in a religious environment that condemns homosexuality has posed a major challen...
A religious community is composed of and by its members. It both transforms and reflects their style...
This chapter discusses the history of Seventh-day Adventism and how a current Seventh-day Adventist ...
The existing divide between the past and the contemporary life, initiated by the progressive nature ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of one evangelical community—a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA...
During the teenage period, a youth shapes his or her identity in confirmation with the group he or s...
Believing Like Never Before: Identity and Christian Conversion in a Fragmented World. The purpos...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of ... three statements of belief and how th...
For Seventh-day Adventists the significance of typology is not only a matter of historical research....
Problem While the New Testament Scriptures describe the characteristics of first-generation conversi...
Adventists hold various views with regard to their understanding of themselves as a church. They vie...
Recent church attendance statistics indicate a high percentage of the millennial generation is exiti...
A survey of the division of the Christian Church in the East which also led ultimately to schism wit...
There are many ways in which the field of psychology can inform and clarify aspects of the Christian...
Born again Christians are a significant religious population in the United States, and throughout th...
Forming an identity in a religious environment that condemns homosexuality has posed a major challen...
A religious community is composed of and by its members. It both transforms and reflects their style...
This chapter discusses the history of Seventh-day Adventism and how a current Seventh-day Adventist ...