Omega: a mysterious danger that waited for the church at the end of time. Ellen White saw it and "trembled for our peoples"

January 1,1900, and the world was comparatively peaceful and full of hope. But in the Adventist Church, a deadly apostasy brewed, wherein a few of the denomination's most brilliant and charismatic leaders would seek to undermine fundamental doctrines. In so doing they would attract to themselve...

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Main Author: Walton, Lewis R. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC Review and Herald Pub. Aussociation c1981
In:Year: 1981
Further subjects:B Free church
B Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten
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Summary:January 1,1900, and the world was comparatively peaceful and full of hope. But in the Adventist Church, a deadly apostasy brewed, wherein a few of the denomination's most brilliant and charismatic leaders would seek to undermine fundamental doctrines. In so doing they would attract to themselves some of the more able people in the church. Ellen White called the apostasy the alpha, and warned that it would be followed by an even greater falling away--the omega.; Is today's church, buffeted more from within than from without, enmeshed in the omega apostasy right now? Are there parallels and sure guidelnes to steer the faithful through the storm to a safe harbor? Do we dare to accept "new light" on basic principles that have stood the test of time? And most important of all, is there assurance that the church will survive?; Omega will answer these questions. It is, without a doubt, one of the most important books you will ever own. - Forward; Prologue; "I Would Help You if I Could"; "We Received the Sad News; "A Sword as of Fire"; "You Are the Man"; Omega; "The Test Will Come to Every Soul"; Nine Salient Points; "Like a Desolating Cyclone; References
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0828000840