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Historic Adventism is an informal designation for conservative individuals and organizations affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church who seek to preserve certain traditional beliefs and practices of the church. They feel that the church leadership has shifted or departed from key doctrinal "pillars" ever since the middle of the 20th century. Specifically, they point to the publication in 1957 of a book entitled Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine; which they feel undermines historic Adventist theology in favor of theology more compatible with evangelicalism.[1]
Historic Adventism has been erroneously applied by some to any Adventists that adhere to the teachings of the church as reflected in the church's fundamental beliefs such as the Sabbath or the Spirit of Prophecy. They misapply those who hold to mainstream traditional Adventist beliefs as synonymous with Historic Adventist.[1]
Historic Adventists have tended to promote their message through independent ministries, some of which have had a strained relationship with the official church.[2][3]" Last Generation Theology" shares some elements with Historic Adventism, yet considers itself to have "expanded" the beliefs of Adventism to their logical conclusion.[4] Historic Adventists are seen as at the opposite end of the Adventist theological spectrum from Progressive Adventists. Prominent figures supporting some of the historic views include M. L. Andreasen, and Colin and Russell Standish.
^ abCorson, Ron (November 2002). "Progressive and Traditional Adventists Examined" (PDF). Adventist Today. 10 (6). Loma Linda, CA: Adventist Today Foundation. ISSN 1079-5499. Retrieved 2007-11-20.[permanent dead link]
^"Hope International and Hartland Institute are expressions of historic Adventism."
^Cite error: The named reference Hopeintreport was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Interview with Larry Kirkpatrick Archived 2007-02-12 at the Wayback Machine by Julius Nam
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