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100 _a19761124d1977 m||y0engy50 ba
101 0 _aeng
102 _aUS
200 1 _aFoundations of the Seventh-Day Adventist message and mission
_fP. Gerard Damsteegt
210 _aMichigan
_cAndrews university press
_d♭1977
215 _axv, 348 p.
327 1 1 _bPART ONE. THE ORIGINS OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST THEOLOGY OF MISSION
_bChapter I. THE BACKGROUND FOR THE ORIGINS OF THE THEOLOGY OF MISSION
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_cA. The Religious Situation in the United States During the Early Part of the 19th Century
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_d1. General characteristics
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_d2. Era of good feeling
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_d3. Era of controversy
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_cB. The Millerite Apocalyptic-Eschatological Motives for Mission
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_d1. Hermeneutical principles
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_d
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_ea. The end of the 1260 days
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_eb. Cosmic signs
_p25
_ec. The fall of the Turkish or Ottoman empire
_p26
_d3. The time of the Second Advent
_p29
_ea. The sanctuary of Dan. 8:14
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_e
_p35
_ec. The year of the resurrection
_p38
_d
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_d5. The Judgment Hour message
_p45
_cC. The Millerite Attitudes to Other Churches
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_d1. The Roman Catholic Church
_p46
_d2. The Protestant churches
_p47
_d3. Interconfessionalism
_p48
_cD. The Millerite Concept of World Mission
_p50
_d1. The interpretation of Mt. 24:14
_p50
_d2. The extent of the Millerite world mission
_p53
_cE. Summary
_p55
_bCHAPTER II. THE CONTROVERSY AROUND THE MILLERITE APOCALYPTIC-ESCHATOLOGY
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_cA. The Millerites versus non-Millerite historicists
_p58
_cB. The Millerites versus those reflecting historical-critical trends
_p63
_cC. Summary
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_bCHAPTER III. THE CRISIS OF 1843-44
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_cA. Attitudes to Other Churches
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_d1. Separation from Babylon
_p79
_d2. The Philadelphian Church
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_c
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_d1. Time calculations
_p84
_d2. Calculation adjustments
_p89
_d3. The first disappointment
_p91
_cC. The Climax of Millerite Missionary Activity
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_d
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_d
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_d3. The second or great disappointment
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_cD. Summary
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_bPART TWO. THE FORMATION OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST THEOLOGY OF MISSION
_bChapter iv THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEOLOGY OF MISSION (1844-49)
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_cA. The Vindication of the Seventh Month Movement
_p104
_d1. The immediate soteriological-missiological consequences of the Disappointment
_p106
_d2. The sanctuary theology
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_ea. The Bridegroom theme
_p117
_eb. New dimensions in soteriology
_p122
_d3. Evaluation of the Seventh Month movement
_p132
_d4. Summary
_p134
_c
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_d1. The Seventh-day Sabbath reform movement
_p136
_d2. The Sabbath and the Advent experience
_p138
_ea. The restoration theme
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_eb. The Sabbath and the sanctuary theology
_p139
_e
_p140
_d3. The sealing message
_p143
_d4. Summary
_p146
_cC. The Ecclesiological Self-understanding
_p147
_cD. The Concept of Mission
_p149
_d1. The views of E. G. White
_p149
_d2. Shut-door modifications
_p155
_d3. Summary
_p163
_cE. Summary
_p163
_bCHAPTER V. THE BASIC STRUCTURE OF THE THEOLOGY OF MISSION (1850-74)
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_c
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_d
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_e
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_eb. The pre-Advent judgment and the 1335 days
_p168
_ec. The pre-Advent judgment and the atonement
_p170
_ed. The relational significance of Dan. 8 and 9
_p176
_d2. The identification of the first angel with the angel of Rev. 10
_p177
_d3. The first angel and mission
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_c
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_d1. The moral fall of Babylon
_p179
_d2. The evaluation of religious revivalism
_p184
_d3. Christian unity and cooperation
_p186
_d4. The second angel and mission
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_c
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_d1. The central theme of the third angel
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_d
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_ea. The beast
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_eb. The two-horned beast
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_ec. The image of the beast
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_ed. The number 666
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_d3. The final conflict
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_ea. The mark of the beast
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_eb. The seal of the living God
_p209
_ec. The location of the mark and seal
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_d4. The wrath of God
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_d5. The last warning
_p216
_d6. Health reform
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_ca. Relationship between religion and health (1848-63)
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_di. Spirituality and health
_p223
_dii. Eschatology and health
_p225
_diii. Mission financing and health
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_c
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_di. The integration of health reform
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_dii. Eschatological aspects of health reform
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_diii. Non-eschatological aspects of health reform
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_div. Mission and health reform
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_c
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_c
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_cD. The Ecclesiological Self-understanding
_p243
_d1. The eschatological motifs
_p243
_ea. The Remnant motif
_p243
_eb. The Laodicean motif
_p244
_d2. Typological motifs
_p248
_ea. The Israel motif
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_eb. The Elijah motif
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_ec. Other typological motifs
_p253
_d3. The SDA Church as a missionary organization
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_e
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_eb. The organization and its authority
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_cE. The Mission of God
_p259
_cF. Non-Apocalyptic Dimensions
_p263
_d1. The Imitatio Christi
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_d
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_d3. Love
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_d4. Salvation of others
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_d5. The parable of the talents
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_cG. Summary
_p268
_bCHAPTER VI. TOWARD A WORLD-WIDE MISSION (1850-74)
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_cA. Developments during 1850-59
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_cB. Developments during 1860-74
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_cC. Summary
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_bConclusion
_p294
_bAppendices
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_bAbbreviations
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_bSelective Bibliography
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_bIndices
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