Development of Seventh-day Adventist Theology

This course deals with the origin and subsequent modification of characteristic Seventh-day Adventist teachings.

This course, taught by Denis Kaiser at Seventh-Day Adventist School of Theology at Andrews University, deals with the origin and subsequent modification of characteristic Seventh-day Adventist teachings in such areas as the Sabbath, sanctuary, atonement, covenants, creation, conditional immortality, worship, typology, eschatology, Christology, and righteousness by faith.

Seminary: Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary
Keywords: Creationism, church history, eschatology, Sabbath, trinity

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