Seventh-Day Adventism and the remnant idea : a critical and analytical study of the Seventh-Day Adventist ecclesiological self understanding
Adventists hold various views with regard to their understanding of themselves as a church. They view themselves as the last remnant church of God today. They also believe that they are a part of the general Christendom. Adventists acknowledge the presence of sincere Christians in other churches....
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-168952016-04-16T04:08:40Z Seventh-Day Adventism and the remnant idea : a critical and analytical study of the Seventh-Day Adventist ecclesiological self understanding Hachalinga, Passmore Van Niekerk, E Venter, R Doctrine Ecclesiology Evangelicalism Exclusiviness Hermenuetics Historicism Inclusiviness Laodecia Millerism Prophetic Movement Protestantism Remnant Idea Theology 286.732 Seventh-Day Adventists -- Doctrines. Church Remnant (Theology). Evangelicalism -- Seventh Day Adventists. Adventists hold various views with regard to their understanding of themselves as a church. They view themselves as the last remnant church of God today. They also believe that they are a part of the general Christendom. Adventists acknowledge the presence of sincere Christians in other churches. In this study, the background to twentieth century Christian ecclesiological self-understanding is examined. The origins and development of the Seventh-day Adventist ecclesiological self-understanding, especially as it relates to the remnant idea is examined. Three different types of the remnant namely historical, faithful and eschatological can be identified. Biblical images/models used in the development of ecclesiology agree with the biblical understanding and application of the remnant idea to God's people. The remnant idea is not limited in its application to organizational entities. Seventh-day Adventists should adopt an open, inclusive and universal view of the remnant concept. Theology Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology Th. M. (Systematic Theology) 2015-01-23T04:24:45Z 2015-01-23T04:24:45Z 1997-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16895 1 online resource (124 leaves) |
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Doctrine Ecclesiology Evangelicalism Exclusiviness Hermenuetics Historicism Inclusiviness Laodecia Millerism Prophetic Movement Protestantism Remnant Idea Theology 286.732 Seventh-Day Adventists -- Doctrines. Church Remnant (Theology). Evangelicalism -- Seventh Day Adventists. |
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Doctrine Ecclesiology Evangelicalism Exclusiviness Hermenuetics Historicism Inclusiviness Laodecia Millerism Prophetic Movement Protestantism Remnant Idea Theology 286.732 Seventh-Day Adventists -- Doctrines. Church Remnant (Theology). Evangelicalism -- Seventh Day Adventists. Hachalinga, Passmore Seventh-Day Adventism and the remnant idea : a critical and analytical study of the Seventh-Day Adventist ecclesiological self understanding |
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Adventists hold various views with regard to their understanding of themselves as a church. They view
themselves as the last remnant church of God today. They also believe that they are a part of the general
Christendom. Adventists acknowledge the presence of sincere Christians in other churches. In this study,
the background to twentieth century Christian ecclesiological self-understanding is examined. The origins
and development of the Seventh-day Adventist ecclesiological self-understanding, especially as it relates to
the remnant idea is examined.
Three different types of the remnant namely historical, faithful and eschatological can be identified.
Biblical images/models used in the development of ecclesiology agree with the biblical understanding and
application of the remnant idea to God's people. The remnant idea is not limited in its application to
organizational entities. Seventh-day Adventists should adopt an open, inclusive and universal view of the
remnant concept. === Theology === Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology === Th. M. (Systematic Theology) |
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Seventh-Day Adventism and the remnant idea : a critical and analytical study of the Seventh-Day Adventist ecclesiological self understanding |
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Seventh-Day Adventism and the remnant idea : a critical and analytical study of the Seventh-Day Adventist ecclesiological self understanding |
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Seventh-Day Adventism and the remnant idea : a critical and analytical study of the Seventh-Day Adventist ecclesiological self understanding |
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