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Trust and Doubt: Perceptions of Divine Inspiration in Seventh-day Adventist History

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Abstract

"All Scripture is given by inspiration of God ... " We believe these words, but what do they actually mean? Did God exercise a dominating influence over the inspired writers of Scripture, or did He provide them with assistance in communicating His inspired messages? In their struggle to arrive at a biblical understanding of God's influence in the inspiration process, Seventh-day Adventists have advocated a variety of views since their very beginning. During a period of grave tensions on the subject of divine inspiration in American Protestant Christianity (1830s-1920s), Adventists experienced in their midst a living prophetic claimant whose very presence pressed them to ponder about the Holy Spirit's modus operandi. This book traces the interplay of various theories of divine inspiration in the writings of eleven key thinkers in that period of Seventh-day Adventist history.
Original languageAmerican English
Place of PublicationSt. Peter am Hart, Austria
PublisherSeminar Schloss Bogenhofen
Number of pages453
Volume3
ISBN (Print)9783903002555
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Seventh-day Adventists
  • Seventh-day Adventist history
  • Ellen G. White
  • Hermeneutics
  • Revelation
  • Inspiration

Disciplines

  • Christian Denominations and Sects
  • Christianity
  • History of Christianity
  • Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

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