Digital Logos Edition
In this 11-volume collection, leading SDA theologians contribute their research and insights on important theological issues confronting global Adventism. Among the topics included:
In the Logos editions, these volumes are enhanced by amazing functionality. Scripture citations link directly to English translations, and important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
Enhance your study of Seventh-day Adventist doctrine with Questions on Doctrine.
Written for pastors and theologians striving to gain a better understanding of the Adventist movement, this is the first full exegetical and theological study of the remnant as it applies to Adventist ecclesiology.
Ángel Manuel Rodríguez is a former director of the Biblical Research Institute of the General Conference. He is a well-known Seventh-day Adventist theologian, has written numerous books, and writes a monthly column for Adventist World. He has a ThD in biblical theology from Andrews University, and served as the president of Antillian College, and vice president of Southwestern Adventist University.
The vision behind Message, Mission, and Unity of the Church is to stimulate fresh thinking on several critical issues relating to the doctrine of the church, so that it may bear a clearer witness to apostolic faith. The contributions of 17 respected and recognized Adventist scholars will advance your understanding of the significance of unity and the renewal of a passion for mission within contemporary Adventism.
Ángel Manuel Rodríguez is a former director of the Biblical Research Institute of the General Conference. He is a well-known Seventh-day Adventist theologian, has written numerous books, and writes a monthly column for Adventist World. He has a ThD in biblical theology from Andrews University, and served as the president of Antillian College, and vice president of Southwestern Adventist University.
The time prophecies of 1260, 1290, and 1335 days are important for the interpretation of Daniel and Revelation. Historical Confirmation of Prophetic Periods provides the historical background for the beginning and ending dates of these prophecies and validates their historical accuracy.
Heinz Schaidinger is principal of Bogenhofen Senior High Seminary in Austria. Among the subjects he teaches are, history, philosophy, psychology, and religion. He has an MT, MA, and MMag.
Ronald M. Springett presents a careful and dispassionate examination of every biblical passage related to homosexuality and a review of what we know about homosexual activity as practiced in biblical times.
Ronald M. Springett began teaching at Southern College of Seventh-day Adventists in 1969. He has taught Greek, New Testament, and religion. Born in London, Springett studied at the University of London and then moved the United States to study theology and ancient rhetoric at Columbia Union College in Maryland. He earned his MA and BD in New Testament at Andrews University, and a PhD in New Testament backgrounds from the University of Manchester in England.
Homosexuality has become a controversial topic in many countries around the world. Homosexuality, Scripture and the Church provides a brief survey of what the Bible teaches on this topic and explains the position of the Seventh-day Adventist Church concerning homosexuality.
Ekkehardt Mueller is an associate director of the Biblical Research Institute (BRI). He has a DMin and DTh from Andres University. Before joining the BRI, he spent over 20 years as a pastor and ministerial secretary. He has written numerous books including, The Last Message for this World and The Gift of Prophecy.
The method we use in the interpretation of Scripture is crucial for a correct understanding of God’s Word. Unfortunately, postmodern trends in the Christian church have largely led to the abandonment of the idea that in Scripture God is still speaking to us. But in order to hear God correctly, we need to apply proper methods in the interpretation of his Word. Understanding Scripture seeks to uncover methods of interpretation that arise from the Scriptures themselves and are in harmony with the Adventist high view of the Bible as the Word of God.
George W. Reid was director of the Biblical Research Institute (BRI) from 1984 to 2001. Among his many books are Seventh-day Adventists and Life Insurance and Another Look at Adventist Hermeneutics.
The method we use in the interpretation of Scripture is crucial for a correct understanding of God’s Word. Unfortunately, postmodern trends in the Christian church have largely led to the abandonment of the idea that in Scripture God is still speaking to us. But in order to hear God correctly, we need to apply proper methods in the interpretation of his Word. Interpreting Scripture applies these methods to more than 90 difficult Bible texts. In addition it addresses a number of questions concerning the Bible, such as “Who wrote the Bible?” “Are there mistakes in the Bible?” and “Why do Christian scholars interpret Scripture in so many different ways?”
Gerhard Pfandl is a retired associate director of the Biblical Research Institute (BRI). He specializes in the Book of Daniel, end-time events, and Ellen G. White. He has written several books, including Daniel: The Seer of Babylon, Ellen G. White and Earth Science, and Some Thoughts on Original Sin.
Controversy continues to grow around whether jewelry can or should have a place in the committed Christian life. This small book is designed to help the reader cut a path throughout the maze of questions, opinions, and even passions to arrive at genuinely biblical answers. It responds to requests made to the Biblical Research Institute from church leaders, pastors, and interested lay people for a review of the subject. Ángel Manuel Rodríguez offers a serious study of how the Bible deals with jewelry and how the Seventh-day Adventist understanding compares.
Ángel Manuel Rodríguez is a former director of the Biblical Research Institute of the General Conference. He is a well-known Seventh-day Adventist theologian, has written numerous books, and writes a monthly column for Adventist World. He has a ThD in biblical theology from Andrews University, and served as the president of Antillian College, and vice president of Southwestern Adventist University.
Africa is a key nerve center of growth for the Seventh-day Adventist church in the world today. Growth here occurs in the context of ingrained traditions and ideologies, and the church always faces the challenge of steering away from syncretism while seeking to be relevant to the African culture. This book is meant to provide a critical resource to pastors, missionaries, and evangelists as they minister in an increasingly spiritualistic African religious environment.
Kwabena Donkor is an associate director of the Biblical Research Institute (BRI). He has a PhD in systematic theology from Andrews University.
This volume is an informed, accurate, and compassionate tracing of the origins, teachings, and practices of the Adventist Reform Movement.
Helmut H. Kramer is a pastor in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Frank B. Holbrook explores the concept of atonement in Scripture and in history and relates it to the sacrificial system of the Old Testament and Christ’s death and ministry.
Frank B. Holbrook was appointed to the Daniel and Revelation Study Committee in the aftermath of the Glacier View meeting in 1980. A church leader and prolific SDA scholar, Holbrook has written and edited numerous books, articles, and documents.
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