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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1479605212.html - Book Synopsis : For the last several decades the human nature of Christ has been the subject of intense study in some scholarly Seventh-day Adventist circles. The publication of &quotQuestions on Doctrine&quot (1957) set the stage for almost three decades of as yet unresolved debate, witnessed most recently in the two opposing views published side by side in the June 1985 issue of Ministry magazine. Dr. Ralph S. Larson, for several years Coordinator of the Church and ministry department of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Far east, enters the debate with The Word Was Made Flesh, with a limited, rather specialized objective. Dr. Larson does not deal directly with the whole issue of Christ's human nature. He traces the understanding of this aspect of Christology within the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1852 until 1952. Dr Larson provides here a fairly comprehensive survey of the historical evidence, and his contribution to the study of this important topic is extremely valuable. Whether we agree or not with his conclusions, we are all indebted to him for the painstaking work of assembling this extensive compilation of statements made in writing by Seventh-day Adventists for one hundred years. For some readers, careful reading of &quotThe Word Was Made Flesh&quot may not provide all the definitive answers sou

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For the last several decades the human nature of Christ has been the subject of intense study in some scholarly Seventh-day Adventist circles. The publication of &quotQuestions on Doctrine&quot (1957) set the stage for almost three decades of as yet unresolved debate, witnessed most recently in the two opposing views published side by side in the June 1985 issue of Ministry magazine. Dr. Ralph S. Larson, for several years Coordinator of the Church and ministry department of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Far east, enters the debate with The Word Was Made Flesh, with a limited, rather specialized objective. Dr. Larson does not deal directly with the whole issue of Christ's human nature. He traces the understanding of this aspect of Christology within the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1852 until 1952. Dr Larson provides here a fairly comprehensive survey of the historical evidence, and his contribution to the study of this important topic is extremely valuable. Whether we agree or not with his conclusions, we are all indebted to him for the painstaking work of assembling this extensive compilation of statements made in writing by Seventh-day Adventists for one hundred years. For some readers, careful reading of &quotThe Word Was Made Flesh&quot may not provide all the definitive answers sou

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For the last several decades the human nature of Christ has been the subject

of intense study in some scholarly Seventh-day Adventist circles. The

publication of &quotQuetions on Doctrine&quot(1957) set the stage for almost

three decades of as yet unresolved debate, witnessed most recently in the two

opposing views published side by side in the June 1985 issue of Ministry

magazine. Dr. Ralph S. Larson, for several years Coordinator of the Church

and ministry department of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary,

Far east, enters the debate with The Word Was Made Flesh, with a limited,

rather specialized objective. Dr. Larson does not deal directly with the whole

issue of Christ's human nature. He traces the understanding of this aspect of

Christology within the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1852 until 1952. Dr

Larson provides here a fairly comprehensive survey of the historical evidence,

and his contribution to the study of this important topic is extremely valuable.

Whether we agree or not with his conclusions, we are all indebted to him for

the painstaking work of assembling this extensive compilation of statements

made in writing by Seventh-day Adventists for one hundred years. For some

readers, careful reading of &quotTheWord Was Made Flesh&quotmay not

provide all the definitive answers sought, However, it will surely prove to be for

all a most enriching and stimulating experience.


The Word Was Made Flesh: One Hundred Years

of Seventh-day Adventist Christology

(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1479605212.html - Book Synopsis : For

the last several decades the human nature of Christ has been the subject

of intense study in some scholarly Seventh-day Adventist circles. The

publication of &quotQuetions on Doctrine&quot(1957) set the stage for

almost three decades of as yet unresolved debate, witnessed most

recently in the two opposing views published side by side in the June

1985 issue of Ministry magazine. Dr. Ralph S. Larson, for several years

Coordinator of the Church and ministry department of the Seventh-day

Adventist Theological Seminary, Far east, enters the debate with The

Word Was Made Flesh, with a limited, rather specialized objective. Dr.

Larson does not deal directly with the whole issue of Christ's human

nature. He traces the understanding of this aspect of Christology within

the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1852 until 1952. Dr Larson

provides here a fairly comprehensive survey of the historical evidence,

and his contribution to the study of this important topic is extremely

valuable. Whether we agree or not with his conclusions, we are all

indebted to him for the painstaking work of assembling this extensive

compilation of statements made in writing by Seventh-day Adventists for

one hundred years. For some readers, careful reading of &quotTheWord

Was Made Flesh&quotmay not provide all the definitive answers sought,

However, it will surely prove to be for all a most enriching and

stimulating experience.


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