Toward A Theology Of The Remnant
$18.89
This ground breaking book has been released by the Biblical Research Institute. It is the first full exegetical and theological study of the remnant as it applies to Adventist ecclesiology. Contents: The Remnant in the Old Testament The Remnant in Non-Canonical Jewish Apocalyptic Works and in Qumran The Remnant in the Gospels The Remnant in Pauline Thought The Remnant in the Book of Revelation The Remnant and God’s Commandments: Revelation 12:17 Sabbath Theology in the Book of Revelation Identifying Marks of the End-Time Remnant in the Book of Revelation The Remnant in Contemporary Adventist Theology The Remnant People of God in the Writings of Ellen G. White Concluding Essay: God’s End-Time Remnant and the Christian Church The “Testimony of Jesus” in the Writings of Ellen G. White
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SKU (ISBN): 9780925675187
Angel Rodriguez
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2009
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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