In the late 20th century many Seventh-day Adventists adopted the “headship principle,” a doctrine which attempts to establish a biblical basis for excluding women from leadership positions in the home and the church. This book defines headship theology, explains why it was Calvinists who developed... [Show more]
En 1863 cuando la Iglesia Adventista fue organizada los miembros y líderes reconocieron que el sistema organizacional de la iglesia fue inspirada por Dios. Pero para la década de1890 la iglesia estaba casi dividida por conflictos internos sobre quien tenía la autoridad de como se llevaba a cabo el... [Show more]
When the Seventh-day Adventist Church was organized in 1863, members and leaders saw the organizational structure as so near perfect that it must have been inspired by God. But by the 1890s the church was nearly torn apart by conflict over who had the final authority to decide how the church’s... [Show more]