New Exposé to Shed Light on Seventh day Adventist Church
Controversy
Released
on: May 5, 2008, 8:41 am
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Release Author: Mary Champion
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Release Summary: Dr. Herbert E. Douglass’ A Fork in the
Road, a powerful new exposé that chronicles a significant
and controversial chapter in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist
Church.
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Release Body: News Release 5/05/08
Contact:
Mary Champion
Phone: 517.279.1304
New
Exposé to Shed Light on Seventh-day Adventist Church Controversy
COLDWATER,
MICH. Dwight Hall, president of Remnant Publications,
a non-profit Christian publisher, announces the release
of Dr. Herbert E. Douglass’ A Fork in the Road,
a powerful new exposé that chronicles a significant and
controversial chapter in the history of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church.
A key eye-witness to the drama surrounding the publication of
Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine in 1957,
Dr. Douglass shares his personal experience, and often provocative
insights, with the backlash of the book and its continuing repercussions
on church theology today.
Says Dwight Hall, “Let there be no
mistake: this isn’t just a passive documentation of the
events that followed Questions on Doctrine; it offers an important
historical context from an insider’s own experience in the
crisis. It’s a riveting read that asks and answers a lot
of questions today’s Adventist believers and thinkers are
sure to have.”
Asked why he chose to tackle the topic after 50 years, Dr. Douglass
responded, “Most, if not all, of the so-called ‘dissident’
groups of the last 45 years are direct results of the positions
espoused by Questions on Doctrine on the atonement and the incarnation.
Our church needs insight now into this complex history as it seeks
not only healing but also growth in the years to come.”
Both informative and riveting, A Fork in the Road also
shares evidence brought to light by Julius Nam and George Knight,
who show the depth of criticism by those who were alarmed by the
book’s reformulation of Adventist theology—even
as private letters and other evidences show how an important defender
of Adventist theology was left to stand alone
in the outcry.
During his distinguished career, Dr. Herbert Douglass
has served as a pastor, ministry president, college professor,
and administrator. He is also the author of more than 13 books
and numerous articles focusing on Christ, the great controversy,
and the church.
For more information about A Fork in the Road,
and to order copies, contact Remnant Publications at 517-279-1304.
You may also visit www.RemnantPublications.com
Or write to Remnant Publications • 649
E. Chicago Road • Coldwater, MI 49036.
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