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vol. 32, no. 3, summer 2004
Finding
It Again, At Spicer, by Alexander
Carpenter
Sudan in My Mailbox, by Bonnie
Dwyer
Who Shall Be Saved?
By Darren Morton
The ultimate question for Christians has a simple and straightforward
answer.
Prophets as Poets
By Ed Christian
A review of D. Brent Sandys Plowshares and Pruning
Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic
urges us to reevaluate the ways we interpret prophecy.
Uncovering the Origins of the Statement of the Twenty-seven
Fundamental Beliefs
By Fritz Guy
One of the authors of "the Twenty-seven" tells the
story of the version we have today.
The Fundamental Beliefs and "Growing
in Christ": Proposal for a New Fundamental Belief
Appealing to the principle of present truth, the Church asks
its members to include a twenty-eighth Fundamental Belief.
Science and Faith in Ecclesial Context
By Richard Rice
Can faith and science both belong to the church community?
Rating
the Creation and the Big Bang
By George P. Saxon
A geophysicist considers creative ideas to reconcile the Bible
and scientific evidence.
A Seventh-day Adventist Philosophy of Music
The General Conference wants your feedback to these music guidelines
for Adventists.
Toward an Adventist Aesthetic for the
Arts
By Daniel Reynaud
How can we rightly decide what is "good" art?
Sleepless
By Alita Byrd
Music and Young people inspire Virginia-Gene Rittenhouse to
live a life of action.
Prayer, Piety, Passion, and Prose: One Writers Quest
for the Sacred
By Kim Barnes
You can create your own narrative to shape your life.
Praying for Peace, Praying for Presidents
By Bonnie Dwyer
The public prayers of United States Senate Chaplain Barry Black
spring from his private devotions.
Rituals of Adventist Conversation
By Bonnie Dwyer
Dear Mr. President
By David R. Larson
God Came to Poetry Class
By Susan Orillosa |
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