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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B07R6Y4Z1Z.html - Book Synopsis : In 1919, the world was reeling from the destructive forces of World War I, American Protestants were uniting against Modernism in defense of the inerrancy of the Bible, and Adventists were recovering from the 1915 death of Ellen White, their beloved prophet.Needing to confirm the movement’s identity in rapidly changing times, some 65 Adventist leaders, editors, and Bible teachers met from July 1 to August 9, 1919, in Columbia Hall on the campus of Washington Missionary College near Washington, D.C. Their discussions were candid and often heated, prompting A.G. Daniells to occasionally ask stenographers to stop their recording work. Minutes of the conference were buried in the archives and would eventually be rediscovered in 1974. Today, the Seventh–day Adventist Church continues to grapple with issues raised at this epochal event.
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Book Synopsis :
In 1919, the world was reeling from the destructive forces of World War I, American Protestants were uniting against Modernism in defense of the inerrancy of the Bible, and Adventists were recovering from the 1915 death of Ellen White, their beloved prophet.Needing to confirm the movement’s identity in rapidly changing times, some 65 Adventist leaders, editors, and Bible teachers met from July 1 to August 9, 1919, in Columbia Hall on the campus of Washington Missionary College near Washington, D.C. Their discussions were candid and often heated, prompting A.G. Daniells to occasionally ask stenographers to stop their recording work. Minutes of the conference were buried in the archives and would eventually be rediscovered in 1974. Today, the Seventh–day Adventist Church continues to grapple with issues raised at this epochal event.
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In 1919, the world was reeling from the destructive forces of World War I,
American Protestants were uniting against Modernism in defense of the
inerrancy of the Bible, and Adventists were recovering from the 1915 death of
Ellen White, their beloved prophet.Needing to confirm the
movement’sidentity in rapidly changing times, some 65 Adventist
leaders, editors, and Bible teachers met from July 1 to August 9, 1919, in
Columbia Hall on the campus of Washington Missionary College near
Washington, D.C. Their discussions were candid and often heated, prompting
A.G. Daniells to occasionally ask stenographers to stop their recording work.
Minutes of the conference were buried in the archives and would eventually be
rediscovered in 1974. Today, the Seventh–da Adventist Church
continues to grapple with issues raised at this epochal event.
1919: The Untold Story of Adventism's Struggle
with Fundamentalism
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B07R6Y4Z1Z.html - Book Synopsis : In
1919, the world was reeling from the destructive forces of World War I,
American Protestants were uniting against Modernism in defense of the
inerrancy of the Bible, and Adventists were recovering from the 1915
death of Ellen White, their beloved prophet.Needing to confirm the
movement’sidentity in rapidly changing times, some 65 Adventist
leaders, editors, and Bible teachers met from July 1 to August 9, 1919, in
Columbia Hall on the campus of Washington Missionary College near
Washington, D.C. Their discussions were candid and often heated,
prompting A.G. Daniells to occasionally ask stenographers to stop their
recording work. Minutes of the conference were buried in the archives
and would eventually be rediscovered in 1974. Today, the
Seventh–da Adventist Church continues to grapple with issues
raised at this epochal event.