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− | + | {{summary | text=The Seventh-day Adventist Church is an evangelical [[Christian]] [[denomination]]. The Seventh-day Adventist Church grew out of the [[Millerite]] movement in the United States during the middle part of the 19th century. Commencing with an exploration of the concept of an "investigative judgment", the movement soon developed some distinguishing features such as the belief that Saturday is the [[Sabbath]] and a belief that death is an unconscious, nondescript state, until an imminent, global Second Advent of [[Christ]].}} | |
− | + | {{overview}} | |
+ | * [[Seventh-day Adventist Church (overview)]] | ||
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+ | * [[Seventh-Day Adventist Doctrine]] | ||
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+ | * [[What Adventists believe (adventist.com)]] | ||
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+ | * [http://www.adventist.org/ Official site for the Seventh-day Adventist Church] | ||
+ | * [http://www.religioustolerance.org/sda.htm Religious tolerance - Seventh-day Adventist-day Church article] | ||
− | + | {{returnto}} [[Protestantism]] | |
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Revision as of 07:32, 29 July 2006
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is an evangelical Christian denomination. The Seventh-day Adventist Church grew out of the Millerite movement in the United States during the middle part of the 19th century. Commencing with an exploration of the concept of an "investigative judgment", the movement soon developed some distinguishing features such as the belief that Saturday is the Sabbath and a belief that death is an unconscious, nondescript state, until an imminent, global Second Advent of Christ. (Read more) |
See Seventh-day Adventist (overview) for more information
Related topics
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Seventh-day Adventist (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Seventh-day Adventist (quotes)
- Official site for the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Religious tolerance - Seventh-day Adventist-day Church article
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