
Holiness means “set apart,” and that set apartness is the main theme of this week’s SDA lesson quarterly chapter on “The Holiness of God.” “God is set apart from anything else in creation,” asserts our lesson author, Professor Jo Ann Davidson. “He is transcendently separate, so far above and beyond anything that we can truly grasp. To be holy is to be “other,” to be different in a special way, as with the seventh-day Sabbath.” I have no quarrel with this assertion nor with where Prof.
Nature as a Source of Health? Nature as opposed to . . . in contrast to . . . as an alternative to . . . what? Which “Nature” are we talking about?
(Traducido por Carlos Enrique Espinosa)
¿La naturaleza como fuente de salud? ¿La naturaleza en contraposición a . . . , en contraste con . . . , como una alternativa a . . . qué? ¿De qué “Naturaleza” estamos hablando?
Just what lies beyond Ellen White for Australian Adventism and Avondale College Michael Chamberlain is not entirely sure. He is quite certain, however, that Desmond Ford and the Reformation Gospel Ford has long advocated are the crucial catalysts for taking the church and its college beyond a sociocultural identity that lasted more than 70 years (283) and then fell apart decisively in the years surrounding the annus horribilus of 1980.
For Des and Gill Ford, what is “the Baby?” It is the package of distinctive messages to the world for which, they believe, God raised up the Seventh-day Adventist church.