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Toward an Adventist Ethics of Politics“God Wrought Marvelously for His Penitent People”: Ellen White and the Apocryphal EstherIndependence, Civil War, and the Beginnings of Indigenization of Seventh-day Adventism in Nigeria from the 1940s to 1990sWho in the World was the Priest-King Melchizedek? From Old Testament Obscurity to Second Temple Period to Eschatological Prominence. Part 1: Melchizedek in the Old TestamentSurvivors Sing: Reflections on Remnant Theology for Contemporary AdventistsBreaking Down the Gender Walls of AntiquityEllen White and the Pseudepigrapha: Jasher, Enoch, and the Amalgamation of Man and BeastEthical Issues in RevelationAll These Women – The King’s Servants: Feminism and the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Sweden – A Historical ApproachSaying Farewell: Paul’s Last Word to the Elders in Acts 20:18‒35 Resisting “Neo-Adventism”: Tensions between Seventh-day Adventist Traditionalists and “Progressives” – 1966–1979 Advent Hope: Movements of Embodied Hope and the Common GoodKirche im Wandel: Eine demografische Analyse der Entwicklung der Freikirche der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten in Deutschland und ÖsterreichThe Cosmic Week in the History of Seventh-day Adventist EschatologyCatholic-Protestant Dialogue: An AssessmentGod and Pandemics: The Impact of “Pestilences” on Christian Believers in General and, in Particular, on Seventh-day AdventistsAdventist Orthodoxy Codified: The Fundamental Beliefs of 1931Two Separate Eschatological Resurrection Events: One for the Righteous and Another for the Wicked Reading Creation and Judgment Motifs in the Three Angels’ Message (Rev. 14:6–12): In Quest for a Theological Link A Search for the Biblical Epistemic Horizon: Towards Meta-Hermeneutics The Art of Remembering: It Matters how We Tell the Sabbath StoryKunstfehler SpiritualitätWhat Do You Do When Your Prophet Dies? Abigail, the Medium of Endor and the Raising of SamuelAdventism, Postmodernity and SpiritualityEmerging Church and Seventh-day Adventist SpiritualitySpiritualität als Beziehung: Das Gott-Mensch-Verhältnis unter der Perspektive der Relational Models TheorySecond JourneyEditorial (Spes Christiana 31.2)The Laws of Nature: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives of Evil in NatureThe Prophet as a Model of a Spiritual LeaderForgotten Scriptures: Allusions to and Quotations of the Apocrypha by Ellen WhitePreparing Converts for the Second Coming of Christ: The Encounter of Seventh-day Adventist Missionaries with Indigenous Issues in Nigeria from 1900 to the 1940sRobert Sloan Donnell: From Righteousness by Faith to Sinless PerfectionThe 1872 Declaration of Fundamental Principles: On the Contextual-Theological Significance of Adventism’s First Statement of BeliefsIs the Adventist Hermeneutical Approach to Daniel and Revelation Changing?Seeing is Believing: The Digital Bible and Bible Verses OnlineMillennial Leadership People, Participation, and PluralityAuthority and Conscience: The Authority of the Denomination and the Freedom of the PastorThe Dilemma of the Pastor in a Post-Modern SocietyA Theology of Pastoral Ministry from an Adventist PerspectiveAdventist Ethics? Laying the Groundwork for an Evolving FieldEditorialNostalgia, novelty, and the subversion of authority in “The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs”Book reviewsBook Review: Donald Edward Casebolt. Child of the Apocalypse: Ellen G. White. Eu-gene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2021. 120 pp. Edwin Zackrison. Profiles of a Religious Man: Confessions of a Religious Ad-dict. Eugene, OR: Resource Publications, 2020. 636 pp. Gilbert M. Valentine. Ostriches and Canaries: Coping with Change in Adventism, 1966‒1979. Westlake Village, CA: Oak and Acorn Publishers, 2022. 492 pp. A.L. Chism, D.J.B. Trim, and M.F. Younker. We Aim at Nothing Less Than the Whole World: The Seventh-day Adventist Missionary Enterprise and the General Conference Secretariat, 1863‒2019. Silver Spring, MD: Archives of the General Conference of Seventh-dayMark S. Young. The Hope of the Gospel: Theological Education and the Next Evangelicalism. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2022. 151 pp. Ryan E. Stokes. The Satan: How God’s Executioner Became the Enemy. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2019. 304 pp. Jehu J. Hanciles. Migration and the Making of Global Christianity. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2021. 461 pp.René Gehring. Die Dreieinigkeit in Bibel und Adventgeschichte. Wien: Top Life Wegweiser-Verlag, 2021. 168 S.Frank Hasel. Living for God: Reclaiming the Joy of Christian Virtue. Nampa: Pacific Press, 2020. 119 pp.Scott R. Swain. The Trinity: An Introduction. Short Studies in Systematic Theology. Wheaton: Crossway, 2020. 154 pp. Richard Rice. The Future of Open Theism: From Antecedents to Opportunities. Downers Grove: IVP, 2020. 250 pp. John C. Peckham. Divine Attributes: Knowing the Covenantal God of Scripture (review)Hasel, Frank M., ed. Biblical Hermeneutics: An Adventist Approach (review)David J.B. Trim. A Passion for Mission (review)Turner, Philip. Christian Socialism: The Promise of an Almost Forgotten Tradition (review)Kiara A. Jorgenson and Alan G. Padgett, eds. Ecotheology: A Christian Conversation (review)Stefan Höschele and Chigemezi N. Wogu, eds. Contours of European Adventism: Issues in the History of the Denomination on the Old Continent. (review)Jacques B. Doukhan. Genesis: Seventh-day Adventist International Bible Commentary. Nampa: Pacific Press, 2016. 544 pp. (review)John C. Peckham. The Doctrine of God: Introducing the Big Questions. London: T&T Clark, 2020. 262 pp. (review)James Eglinton. Bavinck: A Critical Biography. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020. 450 pp. (review)Steve Daily. Ellen G. White: A Psychobiography. Conneaut Lake: Page Publishing, 2020. (Kindle version) (review)Denis Kaiser. Trust and Doubt: Perceptions of Divine Inspiration in Seventh-day Adventist History. Schriften der Forschung. Historische Theologie 3. St. Peter am Hart: Seminar Schloss Bogenhofen, 2019. 453 pp. Hard cover: 29,90€. PDF: 26,90€. (review)Anthony G. Reddie. Is God Colour-Blind? Insights from Black Theology for Christian Faith and Ministry. Second edition. London: SPCK, 2020. 152 pp. 15,80€/£12.99. (review)Brian Bull and Fritz Guy. God, Sky, and Land: Genesis 1 as the Ancient Hebrews Heard It. Roseville: Adventist Forum, 2011. 190 pp. God, Land, and the Great Flood: Hearing the Story with 21st-Century Christian Ears. Roseville: Adventist Forum, 2017. 211 pp. God, Genesis, and Good News: God, the Misreading of Genesis, and the Surprisingly Good News. Roseville: Adventist Forum, 2019. 201 pp. (review)Matthew J. Korpman. Saying No to God: A Radical Approach to Reading the Bible Faithfully. Quoir, 2019. 356 pp. (review)Barry Beitzel. Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Gospels. Bellingham: Lexham, 2017. 583 pp.Jirí Moskala and John C. Peckham, eds. God’s Character and the Last Generation. Nampa: Pacific Press, 2018. 286 pp. (review)Tihomir Lazić. Towards an Adventist Version of Communio Ecclesiology: Remnant in Koinonia. Pathway for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue. Cham, CH: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 314 pp. (e-book version) (review)Christian Feichtinger. Das geheiligte Leben: Körper und Identität bei den Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten. Kirche – Konfession – Religion 72. Göttingen: V & R unipress, 2020. 241 Seiten. (review)A.J. Swoboda. Subversive Sabbath: The Surprising Power of Rest in a Non-stop World. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2018. 256 pp. (review)Peter Scazzero. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality. It’s Impossible to be Spiritually Mature, while Remaining Emotionally Immature. Updated edi-tion. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2017. 240 pp. (review)Lehmann, Richard. L’Apocalypse de Jean. Collonges-sous-Salève: Faculté adventiste de théologie, 2018. 602 pp. (review)Tonstad, Sigve K. Revelation. Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2019. 398 pp. (review)Papaioannou, Kim, and Giantzaklidis, Ioannis, eds. Earthly Shadows, Heavenly Realities: Temple/Sanctuary Cosmology in Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Jewish Literature. Berrien Springs: Andrews University Press, 2016. 367 pp. (review)Valentine, Gilbert. J. N. Andrews: Mission Pioneer, Evangelist, and Thought Leader. Nampa: Pacific Press, 2019. 733 pp. (review)Campbell, Michael W. 1919: The Untold Story of Adventism’s Struggle with Fundamentalism. Nampa: Pacific Press, 2019, 124 pp. (review)Hasel, Frank M., Magyarosi, Barna, and Höschele, Stefan, eds. Adventists and Military Service: Biblical, Historical, and Ethical Perspectives. Madrid: Safeliz, 2019. 225 pp. (review)Brown, Nathan. For the Least of These. Nampa: Pacific Press, 2019. 120 pp. (Review) Blog Posts Incestual Duplication by Female Sex Offenders: Lot’s Daughters (Genesis 19:30–38) as Challenge to Typologies and Violent Family-Systems (Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, 2023-08-22) Whom Shall I Fear? 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