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ADVENTIST HERITAGE

ARCHAEOLOGY

BIBLE

CHURCH

Conversations With Other Christians CONVERSATION WITH OTHER CHRISTIANS

INDEPENDENT MINISTRIES AND OTHERS

PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING

PHILOSOPHY

PROPHECY

SCIENCE AND RELIGION

THEOLOGY

BRI Releases BRI RELEASES

Ecclesiology Project 1982-1990 ECCLESIOLOGY PROJECT 1982-1990

Documents
Brief Explanation

Adventist Heritage

Adventist Theology: The Wesleyan Connection The author explores the Adventist theological connections with the Wesleyan/Arminian tradition.
Another Look at Adventist Hermeneutics A short review of the standard Adventist approach to biblical interpretation.

The Ark of the Covenant
Will It Be Found?

An answer to this question by the late Robert Leo Odom, an outstanding authority on the Ellen G. White writings.
The Authority of the Ellen G. White Writings What is Ellen White's authority in the church? Scripture and her own writings provide an answer.
The Biblical Basis for a Modern Prophet New Testament support for a continuing prophetic gift.
Circumstances of Papal Visit What happened when Dr. Bert Beach visited Pope Pius VI?
Ellen White as a Theologian While not a trained theologian Ellen White's inspired writings have contributed significantly to Adventist theology.
Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists The official statement of core beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists.
The Gathering of Israel A historical review of early non-Sabbatarian Adventists' dispute over Israel in prophecy (1844-1850)
Hermeneutics: Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age On understanding the writings of Ellen G. White, with biblical examples of hermeneutical principles.
Prophetic Basis of Adventism Explores several prophetic themes relevant to the second advent of Christ.
The Remnant and the Adventist Church Discussion and evaluation of modern trends in the interpretation of the concept of the remnant, and a description of its biblical and eschatological significance.
Seventh-day Adventist: A Brief Introduction to Their Beliefs A brief review of the history and doctrines of the SDA church. Prepared for the dialogue with representatives of the Roman Catholic Church.
Seventh-day Adventists and Life Insurance Should loyal Christians buy life insurance? What about Ellen G. White's counsel?
Seventh-day Adventist Position on Cohabitation What practical guidance is the Adventist Church providing on this subject. This brief document provides guidelines by one of our best-recognized ethicists.
Suggested Sources to Respond to Representations Made in the Video "Seventh-day Adventism, the Spirit Behind the Church" Resources for addressing questions raised by critics of Ellen G. White.
Tithing in the Writings of Ellen G. White Although Adventist practices are grounded in the Bible, Ellen White discussed the matter of tithing numerous times and in helpful ways. This carefully-researched article addresses how she dealt with important questions such as What is the Tithe? How is to be calculated? For what purposes is it to be used? and What is the true basis for tithing?
Was Ellen G. White A Plagiarist? Interview from 1981 with a leading copyright authority. Mr. Ramik describes himself as a Protestant, but not seriously religious.
What Prophecy Means to This Church Why the historicist approach is important for Adventists.
The Wedding Band, Ellen G. White & the SDA Church What is Ellen G. White's counsel on the use of the wedding band and how has it been understood by the world church?
Archaeology Archaeology
The Jesus Tomb Evaluation of the claims that the tomb of Jesus and his family was found.
Messiah Stone Scrutinized This article examines the sensational claim that "a Dead Sea Scroll on stone" reflects a pre-Christian Jewish belief in a messiah who would die, rise again after three days, and be exalted to heaven.
The Tomb of Herod the Great Now people will have the opportunity to admire the burial place of Herod the Great. King Herod was buried in a palae close tothe village of Bethlehem.
Bible

The Authority of the Bible

A selection of statements demonstrating Ellen G. White's understanding of the matter.
Authority of Scripture - Approaching Revelation and Inspiration Presents a practical survey of how to interpret the Scriptures.
Biblical Doctrine of Inspiration and Authority A careful theological review.
The Biblical Basis for a Modern Prophet New Testament support for a continuing prophetic gift.
Expository Sermon Preparation How to prepare an expository sermon; elements to take into consideration.
Issues on Revelation and Inspiration Brief history of inspiration and revelation in the Adventist Church, with particular emphasis on a proper understanding of "thought inspiration."
Is the Bible Our Final Authority? How do we deal with the question of Bible discrepancies and the balance between divine message and human writer?
Scripture and Conscience in Human Life

Conscience, as a factor in moral decision-making, captures the interest of disciplines such as psychology and philosophy. In what way or ways is the biblical view of conscience different from the psychologist’s or the philosopher’s? Is conscience autonomous? Is conscience a guiding authority or is it a critical authority? Does the conscience need nurturing? These and many more questions are addressed in this article.

Scripture and Experience

This article suggests that those who support the sola Scriptura principle will never regard experience as equal or superior to the Scripture. The same Holy Spirit who inspired the canonical prophets will guide the believers into full conformity with God’s word.

The Unity of the Bible Discussion on the theological significance of the unity of the Bible.
  Interpretation Interpretation
Another Look at Adventist Hermeneutics A short review of the standard Adventist approach to biblical interpretation.
Irony in Scripture Rhetorical features such as irony, sarcasm, and hyperbole are used in modern languages but also in Scripture. Recognizing them helps us to better understand the Bible.
Is Scripture Historically Conditioned? Historical-conditioning is a phrase that does not adequately express the manner in which Scripture came into being. A more accurate description will be to say that Scripture is historically constituted.
Historical Criticism This article sketches the beginnings of Historical Criticism and its impact on the interpretation of the Bible.
Interpreting Scripture According to the Scriptures: Toward an Understanding of Seventh-day Adventist Hermeneutics  A discussion on Adventist biblical interpretation presented to a group of catholic theologians.
Methods of Bible Study The document voted by the Annual Council in Rio de Janeiro.
Scripture and the Paradox Scripture contains paradox statements which sometimes seem to stand in a tension to each other. How do we deal with biblical paradoxes?
What the Biblical Text Meant and What It Means Although we have to distinguish between the situation of the original hearers of the biblical message and the situation of the present listeners to the same message, the question is if the message is basically still the same or if it has to be adapted to the modern culture.
  Canon and Versions Canon and Versions
The E. G. White Counsel on Versions of the Bible Did Ellen White use Bible translations other than the King James Version? This brief report by Arthur L. White, her grandson, answers the question.
The Gospel of Judas and Scripture Some people suggest that the Gospel of Judas challenges Scripture. But does it paint a reliable picture of Jesus and supersede the biblical canon?
Modern Versions and the King James Version Is the KJV to be favored above all other Bible translations?
The Textus Receptus and Modern Bible Translations Evaluatiion of the Textus Receptus as a Greek basis for bible translations. A contribution to the "KJV only debate" from an Adventist perspective.
Which Version Can We Trust? Reviews the history of how the Bible was preserved, concluding with observations on modern English versions.
The Church
Baptismal Instruction in the NT and Other Related Issues Should instruction in the faith precede or follow baptism? A biblical review of the question.
Benedict XVI and Jesus The Pope's somewhat conservative and at least partially brilliant approach to the Jesus of the Gospels ends in good catholic fashion with the church controlling Scripture and not vice versa.
The Church:  Authority and Unity A careful look at the nature of the church from a biblical viewpoint.
God's End-Time Remnant and Charges of Exclusivism and Triumphalism This article addresses the charges that the Adventist understanding of the remnant is offensive, exclusivist, and triumphalist.
Making New Light Known How persons who believe they have discovered new light may have it evaluated.
Thinking Biblically and the Pastoral Ministry This article is an assessment of doctrinal literacy among laity and clergy in the Seventh-day Adventist church. It suggests a particular understanding of "biblical thinking" as the solution to what is perceived as doctrinal illiteracy in the church.
Conversations With Other Christians Conversations With Other Christians
Is the General Conference Involved in Ecumenism? The General Conference does not belong to the World Council of Churches, but it does belong to the Conference of Secretaries of the Christian World Communions. How do these organizations differ?
  Catholics Catholics
The Biblical Sabbath: The Adventist Perspective A study of the biblical foundation of the Seventh-day Sabbath and its perpetuity. The paper also investigates and explains several controversial texts in regard to the Sabbath.
Interpreting Scripture According to the Scriptures: Toward an Understanding of Seventh-day Adventist Hermeneutics  A discussion on Adventist biblical interpretation presented to a group of catholic theologians.
Seventh-day Adventist: A Brief Introduction to Their Beliefs A brief review of the history and doctrines of the SDA church. Prepared for the dialogue with representatives of the Roman Catholic Church.
  Presbyterian Church (USA)Presbyterian
Ellen G. White and Sola Scriptura Discussion of the relation between the writings of Ellen G. White and the Protestant principle Sola Scriptura.
The Law and the Gospel Analysis of the Adventist understanding of the role of the law in the life of the believer and the gospel of salvation by faith.
  World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) World Evangelical
Christ at His Sanctuary Introduction to the Adventist understanding of the sanctuary and its connection to Daniel.
Ellen G. White's MInistry in the Seventh-day Adventist Church Discussion on the Adventist interpretation of the relationship between Ellen G. White and the Bible.
Human Nature and Destiny Exposition of the Adventist view of Biblical on tropology.
Justification by Faith: An Adventist Understanding Discussion of the Adventist understanding of the doctrine of Justification by faith.
Seventh-day Adventists and the Ecumenical Movement Exposition on the Adventist position with respect to Ecumenical movements.
Independent Ministries and Others
The ABCs of Dr. Desmond Ford's Theology After 20 years, occasional questions still arise about the content of Desmond Ford's document expressing his positions. This response offers a condensed version with evaluation.
Appeal to Those in the Reform Movement or Those Considering Such Membership A call to those involved in the Reform Movement
The Branch Davidians/Shepherd's Rod-Who Are They? Information about the Shepherd's Rod offshoot group called Branch Davidians. Reprinted with minor adaptation from the Adventist Review.
Information on the Seventh-day Adventist Reform Movement History on the Adventist Reform Movement
Primacy of the Gospel Committee - Report A final report of a General Conference committee which for four years met with leaders of the 1888 Message Study Committee to review theological issues.
Report on Hope International and Associated Groups The final report of a General Conference committee on its discussions with leaders of Hope International and associated groups. Identifies areas of agreement and difference.
Practical Christian Living
Adventists and Homosexuality: The Central Issue in the Debate This article examines and evaluate the argument that same-sex relationships within a permanent commitment to one partner is theologically acceptable.
The Anointing Service Practical guidance on the anointing service for healing.
Assisted Human Reproduction What harmonizes or conflicts with the biblical teaching?
Beer and Wine: The Bible's Counsel Study of the biblical passages dealing with alchohol.
Clapping in Church Applause appears increasingly in worship services. Is it a part of worship or something else?
Clean and Unclean Meats Study of the biblical laws of clean and unclean meat.
Cohabitation: Biblical and Ethical Concerns How shall Christians respond to an increasing social acceptance of this practice? This brief report provides a biblical perspective.
Cremation Is cremation an acceptable Christian method of dealing with the dead?
Display and Adornment Discussion on the biblical teachings on jewelry.
Does Marriage Still Matter? An evaluation of cohabitation in the light of what Scripture has to say about marriage.
Fornication Study on the use of the greek word porneia.
For Members Only? A careful but brief study of what it means to participate in the Lord's Supper and who should partake.
Gospel Finance: Pulling Together Where should tithe and offerings be given? Does each member have a biblical mandate to choose for himself or herself?
The History and Use of the Tithe Five substantial essays trace Ellen White's use of tithe and its wider implications for today.
Holy Spirit and Fanaticism Ellen G. White counsel on the work of the Holy Spirit in worship.
The Holy Spirit, Sickness, Prayer, and Healing There is a view that if we persist in our prayers for the sick the Holy Spirit will come as a healing power and there will be no need to call a physician. Should we consult physicians or not?
Homosexuality in Romans 1:26-27 To suggest that Paul was referring to violent or exploitative homosexuality or pederasty only but not to permanent caring one partner same gender relationship because they supposedly were not known at his time, cannot be shown. Paul considered all homosexual relationships as sin.
How General Conference Investments Are Handled How the reserve funds that must be kept by the General Conference are managed.
Jesus and Divorce and Remarriage in Matthew 19 "What did Jesus think about divorce and remarriage and what are the implications for us?"
Marriage and Food in 1 Timothy 4:1-5 "The passage deals with food and mentions that nothing is to be rejected if received with gratitude. What does that mean?"
Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage From the Church Manual.
Noncombatancy A short review of the Adventist Church's position on noncombatancy.
The Observance of Christmas Guidance on how we should relate to the observance of Christmas.
Posture During Prayer Summary of the biblical materials dealing with posture during prayer and the contribution of Ellen G. White.
The Power of Culture Culture impacts Christianity heavily. This has led to change of translation from "You shall not kill" to "You shall not murder." But God's will as revealed in Scripture supersedes customs and cultural demands.
The Problem of Uncleanness Mark 7 has been used to declare that distinctions between clean and unclean food are gone in the NT. What does this passage teach on uncleanness?
Sabbath Observance-Guidelines The text of a report by a special study group assigned to recommend guidelines on how to keep the Sabbath.
Seventh-day Adventists and Life Insurance Should loyal Christians buy life insurance? What about Ellen G. White's counsel?
Seventh-day Adventist Position on Cohabitation Biblical principles and cohabitation.
Sex-change Surgery: An Opinion There are those who undergo sex change surgery because they feel that their psychological and emotional gender does not correspond with their physical sexual organs. How should we deal with the complex topic of sex change surgery?
Steeples and the Church Responds to an argument that steeples represent a pagan intrusion into church architecture.
Submission in the New Testament (Ephesians 5) Do the Pauline passages relating to husbands and wives provide for mutual submission? Here is a short study examining the issue.
Toward an Adventist Theology of Worship The impact of cultural influences has raised to high pitch the question of how Christians should worship. This article provides a foundational review of how worship appears in the Bible, with implications on how we should see it today.
The Wedding Band, Ellen G. White & the SDA Church What is Ellen G. White's counsel on the use of the wedding band and how has it been understood by the world church?
Philosophy
Existentialism What do we mean by Existentialism? Does it contribute to Christian growth or is it a threat to sound biblical understanding?
Nature, the Biblical World View, and Postmodernism Traces radical changes now occurring in western society regarding biblical values and world views.
Prophecy
The 70 Weeks and 457 B.C . The historical validity of 457 B.C. as the beginning of the 70 weeks. Why 457 is preferred over 458 B.C.
The 1260 Days in the Book of Revelation In Revelation a time period of 1260 days occurs. It is also described as three and a half years and 42 months. How should it be understood?
The 1,290 and 1,335 Days of Daniel 12 A study of the views of the pioneers and of Ellen G. White concerning the fulfillment of the 1,290 and 1,335 prophetic periods in Daniel 12.
The 144,000 and the Great Multitude This article not only discusses the 144,000 and the Great Multitude, but also other terms such as "remmant" and "saints" as they relate to the 144,000.
The Abomination that Causes Desolation The article looks at the phrase "The abomination that causes desolation" that can be found in Daniel. It deals with a desecration of the worship of God by setting up a new form of worship.
The Beast of Revelation 17–-A Suggestion Rev 17 is one of the most difficult chapters of the Bible. This article concentrates on the identification of the beast and its relation to the harlot.
The Biblical Basis for a Modern Prophet New Testament support for a continuing prophetic gift.
Current Events: Recent Resurgence of Catholicism Recent developments in the religious world point to the resurgence of Catholicism.
Ellen G. White and the Interpretation of Daniel and Revelation Does the Spirit of Prophecy support a day-for-a-day futurist application of the apocalyptic prophecies?
Futurism's Countdown: Fact of Fantasy? Why futurist interpretations of prophecy are inadequate.
Issues in the Interpretation of the Seven Trumpets of Revelation

The Seven Trumpets of Revelation have caused quite some discussion in Adventist circles. The article provides some principles for interpreting the Trumpets and suggestions for dealing with different views among us. It firmly opts for a historicist understanding of Revelation including the Seven Trumpets.

Is There a Pre-Advent Judgment of God's Loyal People in Daniel 8:14? “What is the nature of the judgment described in Daniel 8:14? Does it involve God’s people or is that only found in Daniel 7 as some allege?”
Prophetic Basis of Adventism Explores several prophetic themes relevant to the Second Advent.
Recapitulation in Revelation 4-11 How shall we interpret the repetition of prophetic sequences in Revelation?
The Role of Israel Four authors respond to dispensationalist interpretations of Israel in prophecy.
The Time Prophecies in Dan 12 A discussion of the question whether or not the specific time prophecies in Dan 12 should be applied to the future.
When Did the Seventy Weeks of Daniel 9:24 Begin? Why the 70 weeks prophetic period began in 457 BC.
What Prophecy Means to This Church Why the historicist approach is important for Adventists.
The Year-Day Principle Unitl the 19th century the year-day principle was used by most students of the apocalyptic books Daniel and Revelation. What is the Biblical foundation for the year-day principle?
Science and Religion
Affirmation of Creation A statement from the Geoscience Research Institute, based at Loma Linda University, affirming evidence of intentional design in nature and the Bible's account of creation in six days.
An Affirmation of Creation - Report of the Organizing Committee Final report of the organizing committee of the Faith and Science Conferences to the Annual Council (2004).
A Biblical Perspective on the Philosophy of Science Philosophers of science have moved away from the belief that science brings us absolute truth. Three models for the relationship between science and religion are described. The third model takes both sicence and the Bible as valid sources of truth." ...heart and intellect must bow before the great I AM" (SC 110).
Book Review: Beginnings: Are Science and Scripture Partners in the Search for Origins? Here is the summary of a book which shows respect for both science and religion. The book demonstrates that the two disciplines can be mutually enriching. Issues in biology and paleontology are discussed in connection with the biblical account of origins.
Chicken Soup, Self-Organization and the Origin of Life: A Test How can the origin of life be explained without a creator or intelligent designer? Is the spontaneous formation of a living cell under proper conditions inevitable?
Creation Debate in the Seventh-day Adventist Church Seventh-day Adventists have always taught that God created the world in six days. In recent years, however, theistic evolutiion has gained entrance into the church. The article traces the history of these developments and the church's response to it.
Creation in the New Testament When we discuss creation we normally turn to Gen 1 & 2. This article shows that the New Testament contributes a lot to the creation debate and contains fresh insights that supplement the Old Testament understanding of this doctrine.
Crucial Questions of Interpretation in Genesis 1 The creation account in Genesis 1 raises issues of serious theological and scientific interest. Is the 'earth' in Gen 1:1 the same as the 'earth' in Gen 1:2? What is the deep that was covered with darkness, and how should we understand the relation between the light in Gen 1:3 and the subsequent creation of the heavenly bodies in Gen 1:14ff? Did the Bible writers really believe that the firmament was a solid vault? These issues are discussed in this article.
Darwinian Apologetics: Big Questions, Inadequate Answers Darwinism is commonly presented as if it is supported by abundant empirical evidence while evidence is lacking that life resulted from a process involving more than natural laws and chance. Although denied by Ayala design in nature is well supported by evidence and while belief in the creation does not provide all the answers, it does provide some very good ones.
Ecological Zonation: Theory, Problems, and Perspectives The Ecological-zonation theory of H. W. Clarke is explained, and its positive and negative aspects are discussed.
Evidences of a Recent Creation Cliffs and lakes, sediment deposits, human history, living fossils, and rapid geological activity are seen as evidences of a recent creation.
Flying Serpents and Four-winged Dinosaurs How to look at a feathered dinosaur from a creationist perspective.
Genomes, Genes, and Junk DNA Evidence for intelligent design can be seen in how genomes work. Even some of what was once thought to be "junk DNA" has recently been found to have essential functions. Thhis article, by a research scientist in the field, explains the basic structure of genes and how they reveal an awe-inspiring level of sophistication in their design.
An Orphan in the Cosmos? An Adventist Reflection on the Creation-Evolution Debate This lecture was the keynote address at the North American Division Faith and Science Conference, 2003. It is a theological reflection from an Adventist perspective on the interaction of faith and science; its benefits and dangers.
Petrification of Wood: How Long Does it take? This article provides a summary of a paper on the petrification of Alder wood and points out what implications it has for belief in a recent creation and a worldwide flood.
Preservation of Baleen Whales in Southern Peru The excellent preservation of baleen whales raises question about their burial and the time spans involved.
Response to an Affirmation of Creation The Annual Council (2004) response to the report of the organizing committee of the Faith and Science Conferences. It is a re-affirmation of the Adventist doctrine of creation.
Statements on Faith and Science from the Divisions Statements on Faith and Science from the Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division, and the Euro-Africa Division.
Tiktaalik: Another "Missing Link?" The article investigates the claim that the fossil Tiktaalik is a missing link between fish and vertebrates.
Theology
Dealing with "Discrepancies" in the Bible How should we deal with alleged discrepancies in the Bible? Here is a short discussion on some issues to be considered before one draws any firm conclusions on such matters.
"Deus Caritas Est": Pope Benedict XVI's Encyclical Letter What does it mean to say that God is love? The article provides a critical review of Pope Benedict's Encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, with particular reference to its implications for Church-State relations.
The Divisiveness of Theology NEW Although theology is needed, doing theology can be divisive. At times this can be inappropriate and harmful. The article explores how negative effects of doing theology can be prevented.
The Trinity in Seventh-day Adventist History This is a condensed overview of the history and development of Seventh-day Adventist understanding of the Godhead.
Husband of One Wife--1 Tim 3:2 How should the phrase "husband of one wife" be understood? Eight different suggestions are listed.
Open Theism What does the concept of open theism mean? What tehological problems give rise to it and what issues arise from it? What are its implications for Seventh-day Adventist theology?
The Pastor and Theology

Should pastors be theologians? The pastor may not bear the technical title of ‘theologian,’ but this essay explores the close connection between pastoral ministry and the ‘theological task.’ The ministerial duties of missionary work, building Christian experience, persuading people about the gospel, and preaching involve the pastor inextricably with doing theology.

  Festivals
A Note about Easter A brief review of the Easter celebration and how it relates not only to the resurrection of Jesus, but why it has become a major festival in the Christian world and how it relates to the biblical record.
Passover and Pentecost: Optional or Obligatory? Biblically based response to Dr. Bacchiocchi's thesis that the festivals have value for Christians.
Should Christians Observe the Israelite Festivals? A substantial response to the claim that the Israelite festivals are also for Christians.
  Godhead
Christ's Place in the Godhead A collection of statements from E.G. White on the Trinity.
The Doctrine of the Trinity among Adventists Is it true early Adventists opposed the idea of the Trinity? How has our current understanding developed? A historical review of the facts.
Does God Destroy? Answers the claim that sin self-destructs without God's intervention.
Does God Get Angry? How does this relate to God's character?
How Should We Address God? The author responds to the claim that we should address God the Father and Jesus only by their Hebrew names Yahweh and Yeshua (Yahshua).
Reflections on the Doctrine of the Trinity Explores why the coming of Jesus affects our understanding of God's nature as revealed in the Scriptures.
The Trinity in Scripture What kind of scriptural evidence do we have on the nature of God, specifically the Trinity? The author explores the biblical teaching on this topic.
The Wrath of God How can God's wrath be reconciled with His love?
  Jesus Christ
Christ as Monogenēs: Proper Translation and Theological Significance Study of the use of the term Monogenēs as it applies to Christ.
The Firstborn Jesus is called "the firstborn." What does this term mean? Does it indicate that Jesus had a beginning?
The Jesus Tomb Evaluation of the claims that the tomb of Jesus and his family was found.
Temptation of Jesus (Matthew 4:1) Does God tempt people to do wrong? A short discussion of Jesus' temptation in the wilderness.
What Human Nature Did Jesus Take? Fallen An exposition of the view that in the Incarnation Jesus took the nature of fallen Adam.
What Human Nature Did Jesus Take? Unfallen A review of the argument that Jesus in the Incarnation took the nature of unfallen Adam.
Why Did Jesus Die? How God Saves Us Was His death necessary or an adjunct feature in His ministry?
  Law
Is God's Law Part of the 'New Covenant'?

Do the phrases “old covenant” and “new covenant” indicate two different dispensations or modes of salvation in the Bible? Is there a focus on love and grace in the old covenant as there is in the new covenant? This article wrestles with these issues while arguing for greater continuity between the two covenants than is usually acknowledged.

Is Jesus Breaking the Sabbath? John 5:18 contains a puzzling statement about Jesus breaking the Sabbath. Was Jesus breaking the law or not?
The Role of God's Moral Law, Including Sabbath, in the "New Covenant" A discussion and analysis of the Biblical material related to the old and new covenants and the role of God's law in both covenants.
Statuary and the Second Commandment Are all statutes prohibited by the second commandment?
  Sabbath
The Biblical Sabbath: The Adventist Perspective A study of the biblical foundation of the Seventh-day Sabbath and its perpetuity. The paper also investigates and explains several controversial texts in regard to the Sabbath.
Change of the Calendar Did it interrupt the cycle of the Sabbath and Sunday or not? Letters from the London's Royal Observatory and the U. S. Government Naval Observatory in Washington address this question from astronomers' perspective.
Is the Sabbath Part of the New Covenant?

Old Testament laws can be divided into moral, civil, ceremonial, and health laws. Of these the moral and health laws continue to be valid under the new covenant. Thus rather than doing away with seventh-day Sabbath, the “new covenant” restores the heart of true Sabbath observance.

On Esteeming One Day Better Than Another A focused study of Romans 14:5 & 6
A Reply to "What Do the Scriptures Say About the Sabbath?" A careful review and reply to the arguments on which the worldwide Church of God based its abandonment of the Seventh-day Sabbath.
The Sabbath and the Magisterial Reformers This article examines the understanding of the Sabbath of the magisterial Reformers (Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli) in order to clarify their argumetns and reveal theological trends. The topic is developed in chronological order.
When Does the Sabbath Begin? Sunset, midnight, morning? A brief visit with the principal texts dealing with this question and a notation about Jewish practice in NT times.
  Salvation
Adam and the Human Race Traces the understanding of Ellen White as it relates to this topic.
Analysis of the Doctrine of Universal "Legal" Justification Was every human "legally' justified when Jesus died at Calvary?
Christ Saved the Human Race In what sense can we speak of Christ's saving the world? Does it mean His death actually redeems all persons, regardless of faith or its absence? Does it mean all are redeemed but only an elect group receives the benefit?
Comments on 1 Timothy 4:10 A short but direct analysis of this passage to answer the question: Does this text teach that everyone has been saved by Christ's death who does not directly reject that salvation?
Comments on the "In Adam/In Christ" Motifs A brief but careful study of the way the concept of being in Adam and in Christ is used in the Bible, and how it can be understood harmoniously with the other teachings of the Scriptures.
The Dynamics of Salvation A concise study of how humans are saved.
How Perfect is "Perfect" or is Christian Perfection Possible? A discussion of Christian perfection.
Justification and the Cross A careful, substantial, and thorough examination of Romans 5:12-21 and the related passage in 2 Corinthians 5:8, 9. The central question is how or in what sense was all humanity involved in Christ's death on the cross. Is it a matter of incorporation or beneficiary linked with faith? Here is an opportunity to see in depth how these passages may be best understood.
Justification by Faith and Judgment According to Works An explaination of the basic biblical truth relating to how we are saved.
Justification in Romans 3:21-24 In this seminal passage, how does the apostle relate justification to faith? Here is a brief but informative discussion of the question.
Predestination, Foreknowledge, and Human Freedom Predestination and foreknowledge are two different issues. In the Bible, God's foreknowledge simply enabled Him to put in place a plan of salvation that would be affected through a relationship with Christ (Eph 1:4).
Salvation by Faith Foundational statement on salvation by faith.
Some Problems with Legal Universal Justification This brief paper catalogues a number of issues that must be addressed in any serious discussion of the theme.
Some Theological Considerations of Perfection What is the spiritual condition of the saints after the close of probation?
Some Thoughts on Original Sin What do we mean by original sin, and is it taught in the Bible rather than based in Catholic theology alone?
Universal Legal Justification and Vicarious Atonement Thhis article opts for the vicarious atonement model of salvation which was used by Jesus, Paul, and Ellen G. White but which is disputed today.
Universal Legal Justification in the Writings of E. J. Waggoner No real doctrine of "universal legal justification" was evident in the thought of E. J. Waggoner until the rise of panentheistic sentiments were manifested in his writings in the last half of the 1890s. It is very doubtful that this teaching can justifiably be a part of the 1888 Message of Waggoner.
Why Did Jesus Die? How God Saves Us Was His death necessary or an adjunct feature in His ministry?
  Sanctuary
Day of Atonement - Does Hebrews 9:12-13 Point to it? This brief article explores the words used in connection with sacrifice and how they are used in Hebrews.
Light in the Shadows A review of the doctrine of the sanctuary with special attention to how the sanctuary relates to Christ and to salvation.
Response To "The Investigative Judgment: A Bible Based Doctrine?" A response to a challenge by Jehovah's Witnesses
The Sanctuary and Its Cleansing Daniel 8 and 9. Does biblical evidence really support a cleansing of the heavenly sanctuary?
The Theology of Divine Judgment in the Bible A review of the biblical doctrine of judgment.
  Second Advent
Counsel Regarding the Question of the 144,000 A collection of Ellen G. White statements relating to the 144,000.
  Spiritual Gifts
Prophets are Human (Book Review) Evaluation of a book on the prophetic ministry of Ellen G. White.
Speaking in Tongues A review of the biblical basis for tongues and the abuse of tongues. Includes a historical review of the phenomenon down to modern times.
  State of the Dead
1 Peter 3:18-22 Who are the spirits in prison? What does this difficult passage teach about Jesus?
How Long Is Forever? Biblical examples prevent a superficial reading of "forever" as a timeless concept.

 

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Short articles addressing important doctrinal and theological issues in the church.

Title Author
Release 1 – Interpreting The Beast of Revelation 17: A Suggestion Ekkehardt Mueller
Release 2 – In Christ: Union with Him as Savior and Lord in Paul Ivan T. Blazen
Release 3 – Israelite Festivals and the Christian Church Ángel Manuel Rodríguez
Release 4 – The Nature of Christ: The Soteriological Question Kwabena Donkor
Release 5 – Time Prophecies in Daniel 12 Gerhard Pfandl

 

Ecclesiology Project 1982-1990 Ecclesiology

INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS

            On May 12, 1982, BRICOM voted to undertake a series of studies in ecclesiology.  It was not until 1988 that a list of subjects was put together and the writers selected.  The project developed at a very slow pace.  The main reason for this was that BRICOM had to spend most of its time and resources addressing two other important theological issues of interest to the world church.  One of the issues was the sanctuary and prophetic interpretation, which resulted in a series of books called “Daniel and Revelation Committee Series.”  The other topic, which required the production of a significant amount of papers for discussion, was the role of women in the church.  These two issues overshadowed the ecclesiology project to the point that it was never finished.
            The collection of papers found here reached the stages of semi-final editing, but not all of them became ready for publication.  Although some of them are outdated, we consider them to be an important contribution to Adventist ecclesiology, and consequently we are now making them available to you.  The papers will be added to the website as soon as we have them in electronic form.  The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Biblical Research Institute.

Ángel Manuel Rodríguez
Biblical Research Institute
General Conference
Silver Spring, MD

 

Title Author
The Church and Society Calvin B. Rock
The Church and Worship C. Raymond Holmes
Church Discipline Johann Heinz
Seventh-day Adventist Polity: Its Historical Development Andrew G. Mustard

 

 

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