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vol. 31, no. 4, fall 2003
Adventism by the Numbers
Seventh-day
Adventist Mensa Test
Sola Scriptura: Lost in Translation
By Bernard Taylor
The meaning of this important phrase lies in the accurate understanding
of Latin nouns and verbs.
Rabbits Folly in Poohs
Great Adventure: Reading the Bible and the Nature of Inspiration
By John N. McDowell
Does inspiration stop with the writer?
Questioning Sabbath School
By Stefanie Johnson
Taking the pulse of Adventist Bible study.
According to the Literature: A Review
of Bible Software
By Martin Weber
Finding the right resource without disturbing the cat in your
lap.
The Shocking Message of Jonah
By Ed Christian
Questions for a lively discussion of this quarter's Sabbath
School topic.
The Friendship
of Science and Religion
By John Polkinghorne
Finding the beauty in mathematical equations and faith in the
origins of science.
Modern
Science and "the Blessed Hope"
By David R. Larson
Reviewing John Polkinghornes books The End of the World
and the Ends of God and The God of Hope and the End of
the World.
Glacier View Review
By Bonnie Dwyer
A look at the small group reports from the 2003 Faith Science
Conference.
Jeeps, Geology, and Slippery Slopes
By Gary A. Nowlan
Reflecting on Glacier View and the journey from naïve certainty
to informed uncertainty.
Whose Church Is It, Anyway?
By Loren Seibold
If God is in the details, are the detail people his best friends?
Conversations with the Other Side
By Alden Thompson
Why talk with people with whom we disagree?
The Face of Hispanic Adventism
By Johnny Ramírez-Johnson and
Edwin I. Hernández
Results from the latest survey provide details about the growing
Hispanic segment of Adventism.
Pilgrims and Strangers: Adventist Spirituality,
18501863
By Beverly Beem and Ginger Hanks
Harwood
Readings from the Adventist family album reveal the interior
spiritual world of early Adventists.
Who Gets to Be Literal?
By Bonnie Dwyer
Live-Changing
Conversations
By Debbie Christensen
Psalm 93
By Michael Mennard |
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