Saturday, July 10, 2010

The General Conference Confronts Apostasy


General Conference Confronts Apostasy

While a number of excellent histories of the Seventh-day Adventist church have been written, The General Conference Confronts Apostasy is unique. No other historical volume has documented in detail the manner in which church leaders have dealt with apostasy in our midst from its earliest times.

Commencing with fanatical worship services, moving to the Messenger and the Marian offshoots, the entry of what is now commonly known as the "new theology" with the defection of Pastor Dudley Canright, this book takes up the earth-shattering 1888 General Conference session, the promotion of pantheism, the holy flesh movement of Indiana in 1900, hierarchical church governance, the issue of self-supporting work, the military issue of World War I, and the trend-setting 1919 Bible conference. This book examines each one in detail, presenting the impact upon God's church in the twenty-first century.

Authors: Russell R. & Colin D. Standish
Pages: 637
ISBN: 0923309721
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Of course there are Jesuits in our church. They have infiltated all Christendom.
Satan would not be so foolish as to spare the Seventh-day Adventist Church this infiltration.
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The General Conference Confronts Apostasy, p. 201.
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