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61. Reign of God: An Introduction
 
62. A History of the Origin and Progress
 
63. THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST BIBLE
 
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64. A Secret in the Family: Sarah
 
65. Continuity And Change In Adventist
 
66. Seventh-Day Adventists Answer
67. Adventist International Cookbook:
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68. Modern Parables
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69. Thinking Theologically: Adventist
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70. Prophetess of Health: Ellen G.
 
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71. Sabbath Dinner Cookbook 2: More
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72. I Love to Tell the Story: Favorite
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73. Earliest Seventh-day Adventist
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74. The Devil and the Adventists;
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75. Seventh-Day Adventists In Time
 
76. The Not-So-Secret Mission (Rizzo,
 
77. Why I am a Nazarene: And not--a
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78. Citizens of Two Worlds: Religion
 
79. Present Truth in the Real World:
 
80. Seventh Day Adventist Bible Commentary

61. Reign of God: An Introduction to Christian Theology from a 7th Day Adventist Perspective
by Richard Rice
 Hardcover: 404 Pages (1985-09)
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62. A History of the Origin and Progress of Seventh-Day Adventists
by Mahlon Ellsworth Olsen, M. Ellsworth Olsen
 Hardcover: 768 Pages (1972-01)

Isbn: 0404084230
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63. THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST BIBLE COMMENTARY, VOLUME 7: GENERAL ARTICLES, COMMENTARY ON THE BOOKS OF PHILLIPIANS, COLOSSIANS, 1 THESSALONIANS, 2 THESSALONIANS, 1 TIMOTHY, 2 TIMOTHY, TITUS, PHILEMON, HEBREWS, ... REVELATION, SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL, INDEXES
by Francis D. (editor) Nichol
 Hardcover: Pages (1957)

Asin: B001PZ77KK
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64. A Secret in the Family: Sarah 1842-1844 (Boonstra, Jean Elizabeth. Adventist Pioneer Girl Series, 3.)
by Jean Elizabeth Boonstra
 Paperback: 95 Pages (2002-01)
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Asin: 0816318875
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In 1843, ten-year-old Sarah Barnes must deal with the excitement of a new baby, competition with a classmate, a friend's temporary desertion, and confusion about her family's belief in the imminent second coming of Jesus. ... Read more


65. Continuity And Change In Adventist Teaching: A Case Study In Doctrinal Development (Friedensauer Schriftenreihe, Reihe a : Theologie, Band 3)
by Rolf J. Pohler
 Paperback: 380 Pages (2000-11)
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Isbn: 3631332009
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66. Seventh-Day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine: An Explanation of Certain Major Aspects of Seventh-Day Adventist Belief
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 Hardcover: 720 Pages (1957)

Asin: B000LA0OSM
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Good
Dated but still good for Adventist. I don't know why they took it out of print. I think it was a big todo over nothing. I'm a conservative knowledgeable Adventist and I saw nothing about the book that would cause such an uproar. I bought it because I was curious as to why the book would be taken out of print by Pacific. Good Read. ... Read more


67. Adventist International Cookbook: Favorite Vegetarian Recipes from Kitchens Around the World (The Adventist Kitchen)
by Debby Wade
Paperback: 158 Pages (2000-02)
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Isbn: 0816317801
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Try these scrumptious recipes from around the world and your family will never again accuse you of serving the "same old stuff" all the time! Debby Shabo Wade, author of the highly popular Adventist Potluck Cookbook, is back again with more palate-pleasing recipes that have a decidedly international flair.

Take a new twist on burritos with the African Bean Burrito, or heat things up with a little Indian Curry. Sample the succulent sauce of the plum with Vietnamese Spring Rolls, and wash it all down with a refreshing Orange Cooler from the tropics. From the daring to the delicate, the exotic to the commonplace, these recipes are fun, naturally low in fat and calories, and downright good!

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Paper Back
Publisher: PPPA
Printed: 2000
Pages: 158

Table of Contents

Dedication
Introduction
Section 1: Drinks
Section 2: Breads
Section 3: Salads
Section 4: Entrees
Section 5: Vegetables
Section 6: Desserts
Section 7: Miscellaneous
Soups, sauces, dips
Glossary
Index

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5-0 out of 5 stars A trip around the world
If you like food from around the world, but dislike traveling to get it, or if you want to sample ethnic cuisine without leaving your dining room, this book is for you. You can take a trip around the world right at your dinner table. From beverages to entrees to breads to vegetable side dishes to salads to dessert many nationalities are represented. I especially like the side notes on interesting cultural tidbits like the significance of Challah and a description of asafetida (you'll have to get the book to find out what that is!). There could actually be a few more of these "asides" for my taste, I found them very interesting.

Also, rather than leave you to wonder (as some cookbooks do) what that ingredient you've never heard of could be, Debby includes descriptions of each unfamiliar ingredient along with suggestions on where you can find it. Now that's what I call helpful.

I've always loved ethnic food and this cookbook gives me a place where I can sample many cultures in one place rather than having to get a cookbook for each one. The recipes are relatively easy to prepare, although she does include some to challenge a creative cook. It's a great book to add a little zing to your everyday meals or to help you decide what to order the next time your fly away to some exotic location. ... Read more


68. Modern Parables
by Morris L. Venden
Paperback: 219 Pages (1994-02)
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Asin: 081631196X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Deeply Insightful & Powerful
Beautiful short stories (parables) that help to understand the unspeakable beauty of topics like salvation, righteousness by faith, victory over the devil, the nature of the relationship God wants to have with us. Just a dynamite book. Without question you will come away far more deeply in love with God. I've bought many and given many away it's so good. Enjoy! ... Read more


69. Thinking Theologically: Adventist Christianity and the Interpretation of Faith
by Fritz Guy
Paperback: 271 Pages (1999-11-01)
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Asin: 1883925274
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Guy, a well-known Adventist theologian who has served asa teacher, college dean, pastor and university president, offers hisphilosophy of how North Amerian Adventists ought to go about thebusiness of "doing theology." The work is addressed to theologicalstudents, pastors and serious general readers who are interested inwhat theological thinking is, why it is important, who needs to bedoing it, and how it should be done. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Not for the Theologically Faint of Heart
Fritz Guy, Seventh-day Adventist thought leader, seeks to explain "what theological thinking is, why it is important, who needs to be doing it, and how it should be done." The book is not for everyone. It requires thought. It calls for an atmosphere of openness. It cannot function as a sermon which is forgotten by the end of the service or as a movie enjoyed without any consideration of the meaning behind it. I can especially appreciate Guy's comment that theology must address our own world effectively and communicate the message of scripture persuasively. And that can only happen if we are. . . thinking theologically.

4-0 out of 5 stars A thoughtful engagement with important issues
With the clarity, thoroughness, and insight that have marked his work for decades, Fritz Guy offers a reflective overview of the question, How should we do theology. While he focuses in particular on his own ProtestantChristian community--Seventh-day Adventism--his observations are likely tobe of use to anyone attempting to think about theological method. The bookexamines types of theological analysis and construction, usefulmethodological presuppositions, the significance of culture, ways ofreading the Bible, and host of other valuable topics. It emerges from Guy'syears of work as a highly respected teacher of theology, and is sure to beof value to students and teachers concerned with the nuts and bolts oftheological method ... Read more


70. Prophetess of Health: Ellen G. White and the Origins of Seventh-Day Adventist Health Reform
by Ronald L. Numbers
Paperback: 408 Pages (1992-08)
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Asin: 0870497138
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars WELL-BALANCED
'Prophetess of Health' is a well-balanced, thoroughly-researched, scholarly book. It is neither apologetic nor polemical. It is nn eye- and a mind-opening mine of information.

The work has succeeded admirably in doing what the author set out to do: place Mrs E. G. White firmly within the context of health reform in the 18th century, and show her invaluable contribution, among other health reformers, to the popularizing of that reform, even though her audience might have been different from theirs.

If in achieving this, he unmasks the intrigue and other unsavoury actions of someE. G. White apologists, it is a necessary side effect ofuncovering the truth.

5-0 out of 5 stars Enlightening
This book is well written and should be a "must read" for Seventh Day Adventists.Numbers very skillfully demonstrates to the reader that Ellen G. White was a scheming, business minded, dishonest, plagiarist with grandiose and unfounded claims of divine inspiration. In reality, she simply stole the writings of others of her time, claiming that the content came to her by way of visions.She also used "visions" to get back at any perceived enemies and to gain agreement when her goals and desires conflicted with others.

It is inconceivable that any vaguely intelligent person could read this book (or The White Lie by Walter Rea) and entertain any illusion that White was a prophetess.Of particular interest is the fact, as Numbers points out, that a number of White's contemporaries were onto the fraud, yet many others revere her to this day.

Numbers has a very readable writing style and, in the process of exposing White, provides an interesting history of Adventism.At times, the book is "laugh out loud" funny, especially the chapter on "Sex and Short Skirts."Very nicely done. This would make a great movie.If White weren't so physically unattractive, one might even describe her at points as a cunning little minx.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent research
I read this book shortly after its initial publication.I learned about it from listening to an Adventist preacher denouncing it, in a most un-reasoned way.
I believe Ellen White was inspired by God.I belive in inspiration and prophecy in much the same way as the Adventist Church (official doctrine, not always necessarily what all Adventists proclaim).
The book strengthened my belief in Ellen White as a prophet of God.
Also, I know a little about the author.Although not friends, we shared the same small college campus for a while.I have never learned whether Ron is still an Adventist!Perhaps his church drove him out!

4-0 out of 5 stars Best book on Ellen White
Numbers has given us just about the only scholarly book out there on 19th century American Prophetess Ellen White, still revered as one of the founders of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church: there isn't much else out there except official Seventh-Day Adventist propaganda.Numbers is a genuine scholar, not a polemicist, and he is never personally hostile towards Mrs. White (she was generally a nice, well-meaning lady), but after his analysis of her writings there is unfortunately not much left of her prophetic claims.Hence the hostility towards this book from the Church hierarchy and the few devout Adventists who have even heard of it.However, contrary to their assertions, Numbers uses mostly Ellen White's own writings and friendly sources to reach his rather convincing conclusions.Altogether a very fair, well-written and well-researched book.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Remarkable History Of A Remakable Woman
First, I should say that I know a lot about Ellen White.I've read several of her books (some of which are quite interesting).I'm a graduate of Loma Linda Medical School, a Seventh Day Adventist school originally founded by Mrs. White.And I've even been to her house in Napa Valley, near St. Helena, California, where she had many of her "visions of the night."Ellen White was the prophet whose writings helped establish the SDA church in the 1800s.Seventh Day Adventists believe in "the spirit of prophecy," which is to say they believe God didn't stop communicating with mankind in ancient times, but rather selects certain prophets through history when a new "message" is needed (though, they seem to believe Ellen White is the only one since the early days of Christianity).In their theology, a great emphasis is placed on the Biblical books of Daniel and Revelation, which are seen to contain prophecies particularly applicable to our contemporary times.They are sometimes considered a "cult," which I think is mere bigotry.It's more accurate to see them more in line with evangelical or fundamental Christian denominations, with a few unique doctrinal beliefs.

Given that Ellen White is considered by most Adventists as second only the Bible with regards to literal inspiration, this book by Ron Numbers is seen as nothing short of blasphemy.The General Conference of Seventh Day Adventists allowed Numbers access to their vault of unpublished materials, only to find themselves "betrayed" by his ultimate conclusions.How dare he suggest that many of White's "visions" were actually copied word-for-word from some of the books in her personal library!And how dare he suggest she was used as a "pawn" in the hands of the all-male leaders of the original SDA church in trying to establish their legitimacy!In my own view, whatever the truth in these things, Numbers diminishes White a bit more than she deserves.Yet, it's hard to argue with the evidence he presents.The problem (perpetrated by the SDAs themselves) is that we're trying to interpret events of a hundred or more years ago in the light of our current "values."This is, after all, the era of "zero tolerance."Am I right, or am I right?

In this book, Ron Numbers presents a fascinating history of the Seventh Day Adventist church.From their earliest origins following the "Great Disappointment" of 1844, Numbers follows the difficult development of a new religion.They faced more than a few crises along the way.Far from the least of these was the powerful personality of John Harvey Kellogg.Yes, this is the Kellogg of the Kellogg's cereal company.Yes, he was an early Seventh Day Adventist.But Kellogg's was rather different in those days.His company was first started in an effort to produce natural health foods, as promoted by Mrs. White.(There's even an interesting anecdote in which some guy named Post toured Kellogg's factory, and Kellogg's stance that he was unconcerned that Post would copy what he was doing, as this would further the health message he so strongly believed in.)Yet, Kellogg became a "problem" to those early Adventists.He wanted more power than they were willing to grant him.Needless to say, he's now considered an "apostate" by contemporary Adventists.This is just one of several episodes that Numbers chronicles with revealing accuracy.No wonder this book was found so alarming by "the powers that be" in the 1970s SDA church!

I'm not an Adventist, in case you're wondering.But, I find these kinds of histories more than a little fascinating.Given the context, Numbers was a brave man to put this in print when he did.I'm also rather proud, in a way, that Numbers wrote this book when he was an Assistant Professor of the History of Medicine and the History of Science at the University of Wisconsin...right here in Madison!This is probably a book you'll have no interest in at all, if the history of religion is a lost topic for you.But, if you've read this far in my review, you just might discover a few items here that will reward your searching.If your goal is hostile anti-Adventism...forget it!You'll find what you want here, but what a petty argument you're pursuing.Take a broader view.See this in the context of the whole of history.What a fascinating development! ... Read more


71. Sabbath Dinner Cookbook 2: More Vegetarian Meal Ideas for Celebrating Sabbath with Family and Friends (Adventist Kitchen)
by Donald M. Ayers, Jacquelyn Faucher Beck
 Paperback: 160 Pages (2002-01)
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72. I Love to Tell the Story: Favorite Hymns from the Historic Adventist Village
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73. Earliest Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals
by George R. Knight (Introduction)
Hardcover: 306 Pages (2005-06-30)
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Earliest Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals reproduces in full the very first doctrinal and apologetic publications of the small group of Sabbatarian Adventists who had emerged out of the Millerite movement. Thus, this collection includes A Word to the Little Flock (May 1847), The Present Truth (1849-50), The Advent Review (1850), The Advent Review Extra (September 1850), and the 48-page special edition of The Advent Review (September 1850). Whether read for information or inspiration, this volume will edify all with its frank and vigorous presentations, and thus demonstrate the inexorable development of early Sabbatarian Adventist thought. Each document is presented as a facsimile reproduction, so the original visual character is well preserved in quaint typestyles, tight leading, and full columns. The scholar's introduction by George R. Knight traces the historical development of the use of pamphlets and periodicals among Sabbatarian Adventists as a precursor to a huge publishing operation within a half a century. It also provides a helpful content analysis of each of the periodicals, highlighting the importance of each to the emerging identity of what soon would become the Seventh-day Adventist Church. ... Read more


74. The Devil and the Adventists; A Brief Review of Some of the Recent Attacks Made by Advents on Spiritualism
by Moses Hull
Paperback: 24 Pages (2010-10-14)
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This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: M. Hull & Co. in 1899 in 43 pages; Subjects: Seventh-Day Adventists; Spiritualism; Body, Mind & Spirit / Parapsychology / General; Body, Mind & Spirit / Spiritualism; Religion / Christianity / Seventh-Day Adventist; ... Read more


75. Seventh-Day Adventists In Time Of War
by Francis McLellan Wilcox
Hardcover: 408 Pages (2007-07-25)
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


76. The Not-So-Secret Mission (Rizzo, Kay D., Elizabeth, An Adventist Girl, Bk. 1.)
by Kay D. Rizzo
 Paperback: 95 Pages (2003-06)

Isbn: 0816319669
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After some Adventists come to stay at their New York boardinghouse, eight-year-old Elizabeth and her family are led to make some life-changing decisions. ... Read more


77. Why I am a Nazarene: And not--a Mormon, a Roman Catholic, a Jehovah's Witness, a Christian Scientist, a Seventh-day Adventist
by C. William Fisher
 Paperback: 144 Pages (1969)

Asin: B0007FCGZU
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78. Citizens of Two Worlds: Religion and Politics among American Seventh-day Adventists
by Roger L. Dudley, Edwin I., Ph.D. Hernandez
Paperback: 318 Pages (1992-09)
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Asin: 0943872669
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In this in-depth study of how the religious beliefs of Adventist Americans affect their stance on public policies, Dudley and Hernandez address Adventist attitudes toward public issues political identification, including the issues of voting and holding political office. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A good Perspective - Una Perspectiva Cristiana.
Dudley and Hernandez really went to the point by writing on the ethical limits for balanced Christians who live in this world.I know the Seventh-day Adventist Church myself and I can say that this book expresses their Bible ground, thought and viewpoints regarding Religion and Politics very well.Personally, I can appoint this book as an excellent work, to be read and taken as a referential about the Seventh-day Adventists lifestyle and position in the present world.

Dudley y Hernandez realmente fueron al punto, al escribir acerca de los límites éticos para Cristianos equilibrados que viven en este mundo. Yo mismo conozco la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Dia y puedo decir que este libro expressa muy bien su base bíblica, pensamiento y óptica acerca de la Religion y la Politica. Personalmente, puedo recomendar este libro como una obra excelente, para ser leida y tomada como una referencia acerca del estilo de vida de los Adventistas del Séptimo Dia y su posición en el mundo de hoy. ... Read more


79. Present Truth in the Real World: The Adventists Struggle to Keep and Share Faith in a Secular Society
by Jon Paulien
 Paperback: 253 Pages (1993-04)
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Isbn: 0816311277
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80. Seventh Day Adventist Bible Commentary Volume 5: Matthew to John
by Francis D. (Editor) Nichol
 Hardcover: Pages (1957)

Asin: B003XGDBBS
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