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Adventists, Fundamentalism, and the Second Wave of the Ku Klux Klan

Adventists, Fundamentalism, and the Second Wave of the Ku Klux Klan
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Online Symposium: Adventism and Apocalyptic Anti-Imperialism

Online Symposium: Adventism and Apocalyptic Anti-Imperialism
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Asheville Forum: Douglas Morgan | Spectrum Magazine

44 days remaining IMPORTANT: Please note that this meeting of the Asheville Adventist Forum will be held via Zoom. If you wish to be part of this meeting, please send an email saying so to Connie at ConnieHayward@gmail.com by the night of  Wednesday, June 23, 2021. She will send you the password and link that you will need to log into the meeting. Please log in a few minutes before starting time. If you have friends who would be interested in this topic and whom you wish to introduce to the Forum chapter, please send their names and email addresses to Connie. It is likely that we will have some people attending from far and wide, which makes Zoom meetings so interesting.

Changes Agents: The Lay Movement that Challenged the System and Turned Adventism Toward Racial Justice — Book Review

Search Changes Agents: The Lay Movement that Challenged the System and Turned Adventism Toward Racial Justice Book Review Written by:  , Douglas Morgan, Oak and Acorn Publishing, 2020, 294 pages. Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, was the spark that ignited the civil rights movement and exposed segregation in such an unsparing light that it was no longer tolerable. The Lucy Byard incident did the same thing for the Adventist Church. The Lucy Byard incident dramatized the need for ending a long-standing pattern of racial abuse and failure and demanded immediate and radical racial changes in Adventism.

Adventist Books of 2020

Adventist Books of 2020 December 31, 2020 This was a tough year in publishing with the world homebound and authors and publishers only able to market new books through online avenues. Nevertheless, books on a wide range of topics continued making their way into the hands of readers. From riveting autobiographies to vegan cooking, from theology to understanding Adventism, here are 20 books from Adventist authors that we read in 2020. (The following titles are in order of publication date.) 1. This anthology includes scholarly papers presented at the 3 rd International Symposium organized by the Institute of Adventist Studies of Friedensau Adventist University in Germany that analyze the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in Europe from a variety of angles: historical, missiological, theological, and socio-political. “The essays provoked, puzzled, and inspired me addressing questions I will likely need to confront at some point in my own culture as the United States experie

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