This book focuses on the historiography of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is a study of the various ways Adventist historians have approached history. The author concentrates on select historians whose publications cover important issues for Seventh-day Adventist history. Such historians are r
Seventh-day Adventist Historiography
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This book focuses on the historiography of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is a study of the various ways Adventist historians have approached history. The author concentrates on select historians whose publications cover important issues for Seventh-day Adventist history. Such historians are recognized for their contributions, both published and unpublished, that are foundational to Adventist history and historiography. The book analyzes basic historical facts as used in the writing of Seventh-day Adventist history. It is analytical in nature by using documentary sources including relevant books, articles, and other research materials. It departs from using a strict chronological approach and instead focuses on major themes from Adventist history that illustrate Adventist historiography.
Recommendations
Gabriel Masfa has described the various threads of Seventh-day Adventist approaches to history. His book is a masterful treatment of a wide variety of approaches. It is an indispensable introduction to a fascinating historical topic.
Edward Allen, President of the Association of Adventist Historians.
Professor of Religion, Union College, Nebraska, United States
Dr. Masfa's monograph is to be welcomed as the first critical historiographical analysis of Adventist Studies and the first substantive history of Seventh-day Adventist historiography.
David Trim, Ph.D., F.R. Hist. S. Director of Archives, Statistics, and
Research General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
This work will remain the benchmark standard for Adventist historiography for some time to come, and for this, the author must be commended.
Michael W. Campbell, Ph. D, Professor of Religion at Southwestern
Adventist University, Texas, United States
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Recommendations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Historical Hermeneutic: A Survey of Approaches to History
Chapter 2 History as Faith Commitment: Theological Approach to Adventist Historical Hermeneutics
Chapter 3 Christian History as Apologetics: A Survey of Adventist Approaches
Chapter 4 The Development of Critical Approaches to Adventist History and Various Responses to Them
Chapter 5 Summary and Conclusion
Table A
Table B
Bibliography
Index
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