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- catalog abstract "From its beginnings, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has emphasized apocalyptic prophecy and the role of Roman Catholicism in the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. In this first major study of the topic, Bruinsma looks at the origin and unique features of Seventh-day Adventist attitudes toward the Roman Church, examines factors which explain these continuing views, and analyzes Adventism's place in Protestantism.".
- catalog contributor b10392990.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "2/ Theological developments -- 3/ Major problems -- II. Developments in Catholicism -- III. Continued prophetic interest -- 1/ Earlier interpretations re-affirmed -- 2/ The healing of the deadly wound -- 3/ Babylon -- 4/ The number of the beast -- 5/ Catholic doctrine: Paganism in disguise -- 6/ The immortality of the soul -- 7/ Sabbath vs. Sunday -- 8/ Papal infallibility -- IV. Emphasis on history -- V. Adventist reactions to current issues regarding Catholicism -- VI. Adventist fears for the immediate future -- 1/ Roman Catholic plans for America -- 2/ Protestant initiatives toward religious legislation -- 3/ Catholics working together with protestants -- 4/ Fears realized in current events -- VII. Ellen White's views on Catholicism -- VIII. Institution vs. individuals -- IX. Conclusion".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. The setting -- I. Introductory remarks -- II. England: post-reformation views on Roman Catholicism -- III. Puritan views on Roman Catholicism -- IV. America: the 18th and early 19th century -- V. Millenarianism -- VI. The general anti-Catholic climate in 19th century America -- VII. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Millerism and Catholicism -- I. Introduction -- II. The Millerite movement -- 1/ General characterization -- 2/ William Miller -- a. Miller's religious development -- b. Miller's hermeneutics -- c. Prophetic convictions -- 3/ From ecumenical movement to sect -- a. Interdenominational appeal -- b. Opposition to Millerism -- c. Separation from "Babylon" -- III. Catholicism in the Millerite chronological scheme -- 1/ The Catholic church in the prophecies of Daniel -- a. Daniel 7 -- b. Daniel 8 and 9 -- c. Daniel 11 and 12 -- 2/ The Catholic church in the book of Revelation -- a. Revelation 2 and 3 -- b. Revelation 6-8 -- c. Revelation 11, 12 -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 5. Adventists and Catholics: 1915-1965 -- I. Adventism comes of age -- II. Developments in American Catholicism -- III. Continued anti-Catholicism -- IV. Reconfirming the prophetic framework -- 1/ Points of discussion in Daniel -- 2/ Points of discussion in Revelation -- a. The healing of the deadly wound -- b. The number of the beast -- c. Babylon -- V. Catholic doctrine: Rome never changes -- VI. Adventism and Anti-Catholicism -- VII. Adventist reactions to specific issues -- 1/ Papacy and peace -- 2/ The events of 1929 -- 3/ An ambassador to the Vatican -- 4/ Catholic presidential candidates -- 5/ Education-related issues -- 6/ Bible reading -- 7/ Rome and Christian Unity -- 8/ Sunday laws -- 9/ Future development -- VIII. Prospects for evangelization -- IX. Does Catholicism Change? -- 1/ No signs of real change -- 2/ Vaticanum II -- X. Conclusion -- Conclusions -- I. Origin of Anti-Catholicism in Seventh-day -- II. Unique Adventist features -- III. Factors explaining sustained anti-Catholicism among Adventists -- IV. Characteristics of Adventist anti-Catholic views -- V. Development in Adventist anti-Catholicism -- VI. Protestants vs. Catholics -- Postscript".
- catalog description "From its beginnings, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has emphasized apocalyptic prophecy and the role of Roman Catholicism in the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. In this first major study of the topic, Bruinsma looks at the origin and unique features of Seventh-day Adventist attitudes toward the Roman Church, examines factors which explain these continuing views, and analyzes Adventism's place in Protestantism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-374).".
- catalog description "d. The beast of Revelation 13 -- e. Revelation 16-18 -- IV. Millerism and the Catholic threat -- 1/ Anti-Catholic sentiments in the 1830s and 1840s -- 2/ Anti-Catholicism in the Millerite journals -- 3/ The Millerite perception of the Catholic threat -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Sabbatarian Adventists and Catholics -- I. Developments in Sabbatarian Adventism -- II. Catholicism and its opponents -- III. Crystallizing the prophetic views -- 1/ The prophecies of Daniel -- 2/ The prophecies of the Revelation -- 3/ Prophecy of the resurgence of the papacy -- 4/ The USA in prophecy -- 5/ Babylon -- IV. Rome and Sunday observance -- 1/ Catholicism responsible for Sabbath-Sunday change -- 2/ Protestants following Catholic traditions -- V. Other "popish errors" -- VI. Limited interest in current issues in Catholicism -- VII. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Adventists and Catholics: 1863-1915 -- I. The formative period of Seventh-day Adventism -- 1/ Growth and organizational development -- ".
- catalog extent "xv, 374 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1883925045".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berrien Springs, Mich. : Andrews University Press,".
- catalog subject "280/.042 20".
- catalog subject "BX6153 .B78 1994".
- catalog subject "Catholic Church Relations Seventh-Day Adventists.".
- catalog subject "Millerite movement History.".
- catalog subject "Seventh-Day Adventists History.".
- catalog subject "Seventh-Day Adventists Relations Catholic Church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2/ Theological developments -- 3/ Major problems -- II. Developments in Catholicism -- III. Continued prophetic interest -- 1/ Earlier interpretations re-affirmed -- 2/ The healing of the deadly wound -- 3/ Babylon -- 4/ The number of the beast -- 5/ Catholic doctrine: Paganism in disguise -- 6/ The immortality of the soul -- 7/ Sabbath vs. Sunday -- 8/ Papal infallibility -- IV. Emphasis on history -- V. Adventist reactions to current issues regarding Catholicism -- VI. Adventist fears for the immediate future -- 1/ Roman Catholic plans for America -- 2/ Protestant initiatives toward religious legislation -- 3/ Catholics working together with protestants -- 4/ Fears realized in current events -- VII. Ellen White's views on Catholicism -- VIII. Institution vs. individuals -- IX. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. The setting -- I. Introductory remarks -- II. England: post-reformation views on Roman Catholicism -- III. Puritan views on Roman Catholicism -- IV. America: the 18th and early 19th century -- V. Millenarianism -- VI. The general anti-Catholic climate in 19th century America -- VII. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Millerism and Catholicism -- I. Introduction -- II. The Millerite movement -- 1/ General characterization -- 2/ William Miller -- a. Miller's religious development -- b. Miller's hermeneutics -- c. Prophetic convictions -- 3/ From ecumenical movement to sect -- a. Interdenominational appeal -- b. Opposition to Millerism -- c. Separation from "Babylon" -- III. Catholicism in the Millerite chronological scheme -- 1/ The Catholic church in the prophecies of Daniel -- a. Daniel 7 -- b. Daniel 8 and 9 -- c. Daniel 11 and 12 -- 2/ The Catholic church in the book of Revelation -- a. Revelation 2 and 3 -- b. Revelation 6-8 -- c. Revelation 11, 12 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 5. Adventists and Catholics: 1915-1965 -- I. Adventism comes of age -- II. Developments in American Catholicism -- III. Continued anti-Catholicism -- IV. Reconfirming the prophetic framework -- 1/ Points of discussion in Daniel -- 2/ Points of discussion in Revelation -- a. The healing of the deadly wound -- b. The number of the beast -- c. Babylon -- V. Catholic doctrine: Rome never changes -- VI. Adventism and Anti-Catholicism -- VII. Adventist reactions to specific issues -- 1/ Papacy and peace -- 2/ The events of 1929 -- 3/ An ambassador to the Vatican -- 4/ Catholic presidential candidates -- 5/ Education-related issues -- 6/ Bible reading -- 7/ Rome and Christian Unity -- 8/ Sunday laws -- 9/ Future development -- VIII. Prospects for evangelization -- IX. Does Catholicism Change? -- 1/ No signs of real change -- 2/ Vaticanum II -- X. Conclusion -- Conclusions -- I. Origin of Anti-Catholicism in Seventh-day -- II. Unique Adventist features -- III. Factors explaining sustained anti-Catholicism among Adventists -- IV. Characteristics of Adventist anti-Catholic views -- V. Development in Adventist anti-Catholicism -- VI. Protestants vs. Catholics -- Postscript".
- catalog tableOfContents "d. The beast of Revelation 13 -- e. Revelation 16-18 -- IV. Millerism and the Catholic threat -- 1/ Anti-Catholic sentiments in the 1830s and 1840s -- 2/ Anti-Catholicism in the Millerite journals -- 3/ The Millerite perception of the Catholic threat -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Sabbatarian Adventists and Catholics -- I. Developments in Sabbatarian Adventism -- II. Catholicism and its opponents -- III. Crystallizing the prophetic views -- 1/ The prophecies of Daniel -- 2/ The prophecies of the Revelation -- 3/ Prophecy of the resurgence of the papacy -- 4/ The USA in prophecy -- 5/ Babylon -- IV. Rome and Sunday observance -- 1/ Catholicism responsible for Sabbath-Sunday change -- 2/ Protestants following Catholic traditions -- V. Other "popish errors" -- VI. Limited interest in current issues in Catholicism -- VII. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Adventists and Catholics: 1863-1915 -- I. The formative period of Seventh-day Adventism -- 1/ Growth and organizational development -- ".
- catalog title "Seventh-day Adventist attitudes toward Roman Catholicism, 1844-1965 / Reinder Bruinsma.".
- catalog type "text".