A thoughtful call to inner Adventist reconciliation. By Kai Mester
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The Scandal Book – Part 8 (Last Part): Are We Insane?
Once again the author puts forward strong theses and reminds us a little of prophets like Amos. Am I being fooled? Am I confusing darkness with light? By Ralph Larson
The Scandal Book Part 7: The Why Question
Why does the scandal book still play a role after the turn of the millennium? By Ralph Larson
The Scandal Book Part 6: The Capstone
Original sin, an excuse for sinning. The story of Questions on Doctrine continues. By Ralph Larson
The Scandal Book Part 5: Shocking Overview
Breathtakingly, Ralph Larson summarizes what plunged the Adventist Church into chaos theologically. He ruthlessly puts his finger in the wound.
The Scandal Book Part 4: Were Our Forefathers Extremists?
Ralph Larson shares how he noticed doctrinal changes and a new theology in the Adventist Church. In Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3, Ralph Larson shared, in sometimes hearty language, how he noticed doctrinal changes and a new theology in the Adventist Church.
Herbert Douglass' greatest contribution to Adventist theology: Through Ellen White's writings, Douglass brought clarity during the church's most difficult decades
A man of God was laid to rest. By Jerry Moon, Dean of Church History, Andrews University
The Scandal Book Part 3: Unbelievable but true!
In Part 1 and Part 2, Ralph Larson shared how he noticed doctrinal changes and a new theology in the Adventist Church.
The Scandal Book Part 2: The Battlefield
In Part 1, Ralph Larson began sharing how, as an Adventist pastor, he first noticed doctrinal changes taking hold. Believing this to be the local problem of the local church in Loma Linda, he set out to fix it. But he got a surprise.
Women's ordination: A hot topic
For the third time, in July 2015, the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists will vote on the topic of women's ordination. Three contradictory positions were biblically justified by theologians. This article takes a scrutinizing look at it... by Kai Mester