George R. Knight
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Philosophy & Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective
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1980
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A Brief History of Seventh-Day Adventists
6 editions
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1999
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I Used to Be Perfect: A Study of Sin and Salvation
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1994
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The Apocalyptic Vision and the Neutering of Adventism
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2008
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Reading Ellen White: How to Understand and Apply Her Writings
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1997
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A Search For Identity: The Development of Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs (Adventist Heritage Series)
2 editions
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2000
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End-Time Events and The Last Generation
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Meeting Ellen White: A fresh look at her life, writings, and major themes
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1996
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Adventist Authority Wars
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Issues and Alternatives in Educational Philosophy
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1983
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“Aun los mejores hombres, si actúan por sí mismos, cometerán graves equivocaciones. Mientras mayores responsabilidades se coloquen sobre el agente humano, mientras más encumbrado sea su cargo para determinar y controlar, más males hará con seguridad pervirtiendo mentes y corazones si no sigue cuidadosamente el camino del Señor.”
― Evangelios en Conflicto La carta de Pablo a los Gálatas: Tres en uno - 2do Trimestre 2017
― Evangelios en Conflicto La carta de Pablo a los Gálatas: Tres en uno - 2do Trimestre 2017
“Thus even though Christians are already saved, they still await the fullness of their salvation. Paul sees our salvation as both present and future, as both a now and a not-yet experience. In short, whatever blessings we have here and now will multiply when the fullness of time finally arrives and God brings the plan (mystery, verses 9, 10) that He developed “before the foundation of the world” (verse 4) to its climax. The problems that we face as Christians here on earth will not always be. No wonder Paul refers to the Second Advent as the “blessed hope” (Titus 2:13).”
― Exploring Galatians & Ephesians
― Exploring Galatians & Ephesians
“All too often Christians look at morality from the negative viewpoint. Christian growth does not come from what we don’t do. It is rather a product of what we actively do in our daily lives. The Christian ethic is a positive ethic, and the Christian life, as an expression of that ethic, is a positive, active existence.”
― Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective
― Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective
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