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Crosscurrents in Adventist Christology

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Like a skilled surgeon, Eric C. Webster has laid bare the very heart of Adventism in his work, Crosscurrents in Adventist Christology.
The first chapter gives an illuminating historical perspective, while in the next four chapters Webster dissects the Christologies of Ellen G. White and E.J. Waggoner of the 19th, and Edward Heppenstall and Herbert Douglass of the 20th Centuries.
The final chapter seeks to reflect on the flow and counterflow of Adventist Christology as revealed by the works of the four chosen theologians.
If you wish to understand Adventist Christology with its related issues, then Crosscurrents in Adventist Christology is a reading must.

510 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1984

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September 26, 2021
An excellent overview of the differences in how four key Adventists (White, Waggoner, Heppenstall, and Douglass) have historically understood Christ and the implications that result in the understanding of salvation. Definitely worth the read.
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September 26, 2021
Probably the best analysis that currently exists of the Christological views of Waggoner, Heppenstall, Douglass, and Ellen White. Worth reading!
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