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Katalog, a – Adventbewegung A - Adventbewegung A 000 Adventbewegung A 100 Adventbewegung allgemein A 110 Adventbewegung in Nordamerika A 120 Adventbewegung in Deutschland A 200 Geschichten und Personen A 300 Glauben und Leben der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten A 310 Gemeindewachstum/Mission A 400 Bücher von Ellen G. White A 500 Bücher über Ellen G. White A 100 - Adventbewegung Gerald Wheeler James White Wegbereiter und erster Leiter der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten Etliches, was die Adventgemeinde heute kennzeichnet, geht auf seine Initiative zurück. Mit diesem Buch können wir seine Person besser verstehen lernen. Wolfgang Hartlapp Grundriss der Adventgeschichte Alles Wichtige kurz und prägnant – von der Wiederkunftserwartung in den ersten Jahrhunderten nach Christi bis zirka 1950. Inclusive Geschichte der Sabbat-Schule (=Bibelbetrachtung). Zudem Einordnung der Werke Ellen White’s. Angehängt sind eine Zeittafel von Augustinus bis in die 1960er Jahre, statistisches über die Adventbewegung sowie einer Karte zur Ausbreitung der Millerbewegung und Sabbat-Adventisten in den USA. Fernkurs für Diener am Wort – Theologisches Seminar Friedensau 1990, ca. 100 Seiten George R. Knight In Erwartung seines Kommens – Eine Kurzgeschichte der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten Die Enttäusschung der wartenden Christen 1844 war nicht das Ende, sondern der Anfang einer weltweiten Bewegung. Der Autor, ein führender, mutiger adventistischer Kirchengeschichtler, beschreibt knapp und spannend sieben Etappen, die zur Entstehung und Entwicklung der Adventgemeinde führten. Advent-Verlag Lüneburg, 1994. Erstausg. 1993 in den USA, 160 Seiten, mit Zeittafel, ISBN 3- 8150-1257-0 George R. Knight Es war nicht immer so – Die Entwicklung adventistischer Glaubensüberzeugungen Wie kamen die Adventisten zu den Glaubensüberzeugen, die sie heute vertreten? Wie haben sich die Lehrauffassungen im laufen der Jahre verändert? Er legt in wohltuender Offenheit die unterschiedlichen Strömungen innerhalb der Adventgeschichte dar und verdeutlicht, dass Adventgläubige nicht aufhören dürfen, Suchende und Lernende zu sein. Advent-Verlag GmbH Lüneburg, 2002, 214 Seiten, ISBN 3-8150-1858-7 George R Knight Wenn Heilige sich streiten - Die ungelösten Probleme der Generalkonferenz 1888 Der Autor, George R. Knight, lehrte über 20 Jahre als Professor für Kirchengeschichte am Theologischen Seminar der Andrews University, Berrien Springs . Er hat zahlreiche Bücher zur Geschichte, Theologie und Mission der Adventisten verfasst. Auf der Generalkonferenzversammlung in Minneapolis 1888 haben die Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten die neutestamentliche Lehre über die Gerechtigkeit durch den Glauben an Christus wiederentdeckt. Doch die Vorträge von Alonzo Jones und Ellet Waggoner waren heftig umstritten. Saatkorn-Verlag GmbH Lüneburg, 2010, 223 Seiten, ISBN 978-3-8150-1916-0 Konrad F. Mueller Die Frühgeschichte der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten Von der Großen Erweckung bis zur Gründung der Generalkonferenz 1863. Der 22. Oktober 1844, der Tag der erwarteten Wiederkunft Jesu wird anhand von Augenzeugenberichten minutiös rekonstruiert. ERS-Verlag Berlin 1991, Erstauflage Marburg 1969, ca. 200 Seiten Günther Gehann Predigt das Evangelium Die vorliegende Dokumentation ist das Ergebnis einer langjährigen und umfangreichen Arbeit, die der Autor seit 1983 betrieben hat. In diesen Jahren konnte er sehr viel Material zusammentragen. Möge dieses Werk dazu beitragen, dass die Leser dieser Zeilen angeregt werden von dem, was sie lesen, Zeugen und Verkündiger für Christus zu werden, um dem Auftrag gerecht zu werden: „Predigt das Evangelimun“, so wie es die Pioniere, über die diese Dokumentation berichtet, getan haben. Gehann Musikverlag Kludenbach, 2001, 328 Seiten, ISBN 3-927293-19-4 J. M. Loughborough Entstehung und Fortschritt der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten - die darin offenbarte Hand Gottes und eine kurze Schilderung der Adventbewegung von 1831 – 1844 Internationale Traktatgesellschaft Hamburg, 1897, ca. 420 Seiten C. Mervyn Maxwell Sagt es der ganzen Welt – Die Geschichte der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten Bevor Jesus zum Vater zurückkehrte, befahl er seinen Jüngern, den Menschen in aller Welt die Gute Nachricht von der Erlösung und vom Reich Gottes zu bringen. Eine unglaubliche Herausforderung für eine Handvoll Leute! In der 2. Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts sah sich eine kleine Schar Adventgläubiger aus verschiedenen Kirchen der gleichen Herausforderung gegenüber. Sie sollten die Botschaft vom 2. Kommen Jesu in alle Welt tragen. Wegweiser-Verlag GmbH Wien, 1997, 414 Seiten, ISBN 3-8150-1294-5 Alf Lohne Adventisten in Russland Der Autor, Alf Lohne, bis 1985 Vizepräsident der Generalkonferenz. Neben der fesselnden Darstellung des Weges der Adventgemeinden in Rußland berichtet Lohne immer wieder von seinen persönlichen Begegnungen mit den Gemeinden und ihren Menschen. So kündet dieses Buch vom Werk eines lebendigen Gottes in unserer Zeit. Die russischen Christen und auch die russischen Adventisten haben in diesem Jahrhundert etwas von der Passion Christi nacherlebt. Saatkorn-Verlag GmbH Hamburg, 1987 ?, 176 Seiten, ISBN 3-8150-0576-0 Lewis R. Walton Entscheidung am Jordan Der Autor, Lewis R. Walton, 42, ist seit der Veröffentlichung seines bemerkenswerten Buches „Eisberg voraus“ ein begehrter Redner und Dozent geworden. Das Buch „Entscheidung am Jordan“ ist sowohl schlicht und klar als auch in die Tiefe gehend. Es demaskiert den Kampfstil Satans gegen die Gemeinde, gibt klare Antworten auf Kernfragen unseres Glaubens und klingt wie ein ermutigender Zuruf an jene letzte Gemeinde, die in der Endphase des großen Kampfes zwischen Christus und Satan eintritt. Advent-Verlag Zürich, 2 Auflage 1994, 88 Seiten, ISBN 3-905008-38-6 Lewis R. Walton „Eisberg voraus!“ - Gedanken zu zwei Glaubenskrisen in der Adventgemeinde Der Autor, Lewis R. Walton, hatte in den vergangenen 20 Jahren Lehraufträge an drei Colleges und Universitäten. Er gilt als guter Kenner der Geschichte der Adventbewegung. „Eisberg voraus!“ vermittelt einen Blick in die Hintergründe einer Reihe von Katastrophen, welche die Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts heimsuchten. Advent-Verlag Zürich, 3. Auflage 1994, 115 Seiten, ISBN 3-905008-37-8 Gerhard Padderatz Gegen den Strom oder voll im Trend? – Beiträge zur Identität der Adventgemeinde In seinem neusten Werk untersuch der Autor die Entstehung und Identität des deutschsprachigen Adventismus. „Gegen den Strom“ ist nicht nur eine „Liebeserklärung an die Gemeinde“, wie der Autor bekennt, sondern öffnet vor allen die Augen dafür, welche Faktoren uns als Gemeinschaft bis heute entscheidend geprägt haben. Müssen wir im Licht dieser Erkenntnisse unseren gegenwärtigen Kurs neu bedenken? amazing discoveries e.V. Eckental, 2008, 208 Seiten, ISBN 978-3-9809109-9-6 A 110 – Adventbewegung / Nordamerika - A 120 – Adventbewegung / Deutschland Chronik der Friedensauer Schwesternschaft (bis 1985) Geschichte derselben, einschließlich Vorgeschichte (Gesundheitsbewegung in Nordamerika). 1985, 63 S. Studiengang für die deutsche Adventjugend : Heft 2: Die Geschichte Alt-Ägyptens Müller, W.(Hrsg.) Studiengang für die deutsche Adventjugend : Heft 3: Wie treibe ich Bibelarbeit / W. Müller Hamburg : Advent-Verl. Für freie Stunden! Heft 1: Erzählungen und Gedichte Aus dem Inhalt: Der gute Heiland; Wilhelms Laufbursche; Selbstsucht; Das Schwalbennest; Hilfe zur rechten Zeit; Zwei fröhliche Gottesmänner u.a. Advent-Verlag e. V. Hamburg, 120. Tausend. Auflage , 61 Seiten, in Frakturschrift A 200 – Adventbewegung/ Geschichte und Personen L. R. Conradi Das Buch der Bücher oder Gottes Wort durch Menschenhand Die göttliche Offenbarung besteht nicht aus einem Buch sondern aus einer Sammlung von Büchern. Diese Sammlung wird „Die Heilige Schrift“ oder kurzweg „Die Schrift“ genannt. Dieser Titel zuerst auf das Alte Testament angewandt, schloss mit der Zeit auch das Neue Testament mit ein. Um die Erhabenheit der Heiligen Schrift über alle anderen Bücher und doch auch wieder ihre enge Beziehung zu denselben auszudrücken, heißt sich auch „Die Bibel“ und zwar in dem Sinne als das Buch aller Bücher. Internationale Traktatgesellschaft Hamburg, 1919, 150 Seiten A 300 – Adventbewegung/ Glauben und Lehren Anleitung zur Gemeindeordnung Berlin : Union-Verl., 1972, 29 S. A - Einsortiert, Standort unklar: Daniel Heinz Ludwig Richard Conradi – Missionar der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten in Europa Die Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten zählt heute zu den am weitesten verbreiteten und größten freikirchlichen Missionsgesellschaften. Wie kein anderer hat sich Ludwig Richard Conradi um ihre planmäßige Ausbreitung in Europa verdient gemacht. Er gilt zweifellos als der erfolgreich-ste Missionar, den der Adventismus je hervorgebracht hat. Welcher Missionsmethoden bediente er sich und welche Auswirkungen hatten sie? Wie baute er die Adventgemeinde in Europa auf? Verlag Peter Lang GmbH Frankfurt am Main, 1986, 131 Seiten, ISBN 3-8204-8851-0 hrsg.v. Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-tags-Adventisten Ein Zeugnis des Glaubens – 75 Jahre Anstalten der Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags- Adventisten Das Predigerseminar Friedensau feiert am 06. Juli 1974 sein 75 jähriges Bestehen. Das ist Ursache genug zu einem dankbaren Rückblick auf das, was Gott in dieser Zeit in Friedensau gewirkt hat. Union Verlag Berlin, 1974, 131 Seiten Felix Schönfeld 75 Jahr Friedensau – Ein Zeugnis des Glaubens Das Predigerseminar Friedensau feiert am 06. Juli 1974 sein 75 jähriges Bestehen. Das ist Ursache genug zu einem dankbaren Rückblick auf das, was Gott in dieser Zeit in Friedensau gewirkt hat. Gemeinschaft
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