What did our Adventist pioneers—including Ellen White herself—have to say regarding her "infallibility"?
Tag: theology
Jarrod Stackelroth makes a case for a theocentric approach to environmental care.
A century removed from the 1919 Bible Conference, this new book provides a brief overview of this historical event and the legacy it created for Adventism of the 20th century.
Seventh-day Adventist leaders are corresponding with politicians and working together with other Christian organisations as the New South Wales state parliament considers a bill to remove abortion from its criminal code.
A hundred years ago this month, a most significant moment in Adventist Church history took place. So why were the transcripts and testimonies from the event kept hidden for more than 50 years?
Energetic and fast-paced, this book contains some "big ideas in an easy-to-read presentation".
Why it's so much more than arguing against evolution. (Fundamental Belief #6)
Jesus uses mud to heal, to create and to bring new life. Do we need to develop a theology of dirt?
Would Ellen White find acceptance in the Seventh-day Adventist Church today? Dr George Knight doesn't think so.
Avondale scholar writes for new Seventh-day Adventist Bible commentary