All Scripture is given by inspiration of God ... We believe these words, but what do they actually mean? Did God exercise a dominating influence over the inspired writers of Scripture, or did He provide them with assistance in communicating His inspired messages? In their struggle to arrive at a biblical understanding of God\u27s influence in the inspiration process, Seventh-day Adventists have advocated a variety of views since their very beginning. During a period of grave tensions on the subject of divine inspiration in American Protestant Christianity (1830s-1920s), Adventists experienced in their midst a living prophetic claimant whose very presence pressed them to ponder about the Holy Spirit\u27s modus operandi. This book traces th...
On November 1, 1937, Lutheran pastors of Washington, D. C., discussed the doctrine of Inspiration on...
Problem Questions persist about the authority and role of the writings of Ellen White in the Seventh...
This chapter reports the responses of teachers employed in Seventh-day Adventist schools in North Am...
The Topic The belief in the divine inspiration of Scripture has come under scrutiny in North America...
Recently the subject of inspiration has received increasedattention among Seventh-day Adventists. A ...
This chapter explores Ellen White as a Prophet and whether new information that has come to light is...
This published version of Denis Kaiser’s Ph.D.-dissertation is a comprehensive treatment of what the...
The fundamental question to which a thorough consideration has been given in this research is, ‘What...
or ‘The Lord spoke ’ and their equivalents occur at least 3 800 times in the Old Testament and the f...
The starting-point of the Church’s doctrine of inspiration is obviously to be found in the self-witn...
Anyone who attempts to strictly define the Holy Spirit’s activity faces a tremendous challenge. It i...
Adventists hold various views with regard to their understanding of themselves as a church. They vie...
This article, based largely on the writings of early Adventist leaders, examines the sources of Adve...
Problem: Josiah Litch was a leading figure in the Millerite movement from 1838-1844. During this tim...
Today many Christians believe that Christ upon His ascension went into the most holy place (often eq...
On November 1, 1937, Lutheran pastors of Washington, D. C., discussed the doctrine of Inspiration on...
Problem Questions persist about the authority and role of the writings of Ellen White in the Seventh...
This chapter reports the responses of teachers employed in Seventh-day Adventist schools in North Am...
The Topic The belief in the divine inspiration of Scripture has come under scrutiny in North America...
Recently the subject of inspiration has received increasedattention among Seventh-day Adventists. A ...
This chapter explores Ellen White as a Prophet and whether new information that has come to light is...
This published version of Denis Kaiser’s Ph.D.-dissertation is a comprehensive treatment of what the...
The fundamental question to which a thorough consideration has been given in this research is, ‘What...
or ‘The Lord spoke ’ and their equivalents occur at least 3 800 times in the Old Testament and the f...
The starting-point of the Church’s doctrine of inspiration is obviously to be found in the self-witn...
Anyone who attempts to strictly define the Holy Spirit’s activity faces a tremendous challenge. It i...
Adventists hold various views with regard to their understanding of themselves as a church. They vie...
This article, based largely on the writings of early Adventist leaders, examines the sources of Adve...
Problem: Josiah Litch was a leading figure in the Millerite movement from 1838-1844. During this tim...
Today many Christians believe that Christ upon His ascension went into the most holy place (often eq...
On November 1, 1937, Lutheran pastors of Washington, D. C., discussed the doctrine of Inspiration on...
Problem Questions persist about the authority and role of the writings of Ellen White in the Seventh...
This chapter reports the responses of teachers employed in Seventh-day Adventist schools in North Am...