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Does Seventh-day Adventist Theology Owe a Debt to Theodore of Mopsuestia?

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Sage, Royal
Keywords
Theodore of Mopsuestia
Seventh-day Adventist
Theology
hermeneutics
GE Subjects
Christian denominations
Baptist, Adventist
Global Church History and World Christianity
Early church
Biblical Theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/238418
Abstract
"Implied in the title-question of this article is, of course, the answer "Yes." If Seventh-day Adventist theology is understood as based upon certain presuppositions regarding the hermeneutics of Scripture, it will be seen that the indebtedness postulated is significant indeed"
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1963
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Article
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