Was Ellen G. White a Plagiarist?

Was Ellen G. White a Plagiarist?

Interview from 1981 with a leading copyright authority. Mr. Ramik describes himself as a Roman Catholic, but not seriously religious.

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Historical Criticism

This article sketches the beginnings of Historical Criticism and its impact on the interpretation of the Bible.  Historical criticism is the attempt to verify the historicity of and understand the meaning of an event that is reported to have taken place in the past. The basis for this evaluation is the tools of historical science.

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The Biblical Basis for a Modern Prophet

The prophetic gift rests upon the fundamental need for communication to take place between the Deity and the fallen family of humankind. The occult and the category of false prophets are two systems which have functioned throughout human history to deceive and to mislead the ignorant and the unwary away from genuine communications from God.

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What Prophecy Means to This Church

Why the historicist approach is important for Adventists. What is a Seventh-day Adventist? A common description is that a Seventh-day Adventist is a Christian who observes the seventh-day Sabbath and who is preparing for the Saviour's second coming. That is true, but the perspective is larger.

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Symposium on the Role of Women in the Church

This is the first volume we offer to our readers on a topic of interest to the world church. The introduction to the volume provides its historical background and purpose. Each chapter was written by an Adventist scholar and represents excellent scholarship.

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Does God Destroy?*

Answers the claim that sin self-destructs without God's intervention.

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What Human Nature Did Jesus Take? Unfallen

What Greek terms underlie the key words and phrases in the discussion? What was Christ’s primary mission? What limits does His primary mission impose on the human nature He took in the Incarnation?

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What Human Nature Did Jesus Take? Fallen

An exposition of the view that in the Incarnation Jesus took the nature of fallen Adam. What backgrounds do the early church councils provide for our current debate on the nature of Christ? What do the key New Testament passages indicate about the kind of human nature He took? Why did He take human nature,…

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Sabbath Observance—Guidelines

The text of a report by a special study group assigned to recommend guidelines on how to keep the Sabbath.

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