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vol. 31, no. 2, spring 2003
Interpreting Genesis One in the Twenth-first Century
By Fritz Guy
Understanding Genesis one theologically is to take it even more
seriously than if we understand it quasiscientifically.
Living in Incommensurate Worlds
By Brian Bull
What does physical size have to do with freedom of choice?
Searching for Truth in Reports of the Sabbath Massacre
By Alita Byrd
The trial of Pastor Elizaphan Ntakirutimana reopens questions
about the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
Peace Talk on Adventist Campuses
By Nicole Higgins and Alexander Carpenter
Chapel talks, peace marches, and Amnesty International chapters
become the venue for discussion of war and peace.
Blessed
Are the Peacemakers
By Tony Campolo
In a presentation at Loma Linda, Campolo challenges Adventists
to reclaim their countercultural roots.
Reviving an Adventist Peace Witness
Douglas Morgan
A time of war awakens some Adventists to an interest in peace.
Can War Ever Be the Lesser of Two Evils?
David A. Pendleton
Making the case for preemptive use of force in Iraq.
Anarchy and Apolyptic
Ronald Osborn
Appealing to Americas and Adventisms best virtues.
Marva
Dawn: Wanting People to Love God More
Catching up with the author of Keeping the Sabbath Wholly.
The Photograph Not Taken
By Bonnie Dwyer
Working for the Good in All Things
By David R. Larson
Studies on the Hand and Arm of Adam
By Linda Andrews |
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