Denominational History, Part 2: Tell It To The World

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This continuing education study looks at God's leading of His remnant people in fulfilling the gospel commission. Objectives of this study include: 1. Summarize factors that led believers to organize and choose a name. 2. Identify what constituted systematic benevolence. 3. Explain why Seventh-day Adventism is more than a mere religious society. 4. Summarize the growth of Seventh-day Adventism in lands outside North-America. 5. Identify the first organized endeavor by Seventh-day Adventists to influence their young people for God and Service. 6. Identify two events in 1872 that were significant in the development of Seventh-day Adventist education. 7. Trace the growth of Seventh-day Adventist education from 1872 to the beginning of a medical school early in the 1900's. 8. Analyze why it was that by the 1880's Seventh-day Adventists had to a large extent lost sight of Jesus. This article can be studied for continuing education credit in the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.
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C Mervyn Maxwell
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Idioma:
English
Tipo de recurso:
Recursos de Internet; Publicaciones Seriales
Objetivo de los Recursos:
Crecimiento Profesional: Docentes
Nivel:
Superior-Educación de adultos
Audiencia:
Profesor, Estudiante, Padres/La Educación Informal
Origen religioso:
Adventista del Séptimo día
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GC JAE