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vol. 33, no. 1, winter 2005
An Army of One (Thousand, Two Hundred, and Twenty-Nine Possible
Evangelists)
Twenty-Five Years after Glacier View and Who Cares?
The Other Side of Paradise
God Plays the Trumpet
By John N. McDowell
"He, with tongue and lips, pistol-whips notes/through the
froth of sound
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A Print-Driven Church
By Bruce Manners
A brief history of how the printed page has propelled Adventists.
Can Adventist Television Learn Anything
from Oprah?
By Daneen Akers
Object lessons from the greatest thing for women since the Beatles.
Adventist Television Today
By Becky Wong Cheng
Competition and cooperation mark the Adventist TV industry.
Celebs in Home Circles: A Few Adventists
Who Are Known for Being Knownand Why We Care
By Alexander Carpenter
Adventists in popular culture and four of the famous on how
it feels.
Disappearing Act: Hiram Edsons Cornfield Experience
By Ross E. Winkle
Was it truly a vision, that day in 1844?
The Sanctuary and the Unbearable Loneliness
of Being
By David R. Larson
Existential revisioning of the human condition.
The Other Sanctuary Doctrine
By Chris Blake
Is the human sanctuary at the radicalized heart of the social
gospel?
The Sanctuary: The Essence of Adventism
By Norman H. Young
How our peculiar doctrine belongs at the traditional center
of belief.
Fireworks in the Holy of Holies
By Alden Thompson
A review of Clifford Goldsteins Graffiti in the Holy
of Holies.
Lights, Camera, Acts of the Apostles
By Moriah Flahaut
A Review of the Southern Adventist University film Angel
in Chains.
Pat Travis, E. Theo Agard, John T. Baldwin, Paul Fisher
Dying for the Church
By Bonnie Dwyer
Best (and Worst) Voices
By Charles Scriven |
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