Titelaufnahme

Titel
Dynamic truth : a study of the problem of doctrinal development / Rolf J. Pöhler
VerfasserPöhler, Rolf J.
ErschienenMöckern-Friedensau : Institute of Adventist Studies, Friedensau Adventist University (Theologische Hochschule Friedensau), [2020]
Umfang1 Online-Ressource (0,62 MB)
SpracheEnglisch
SerieAdventistica ; Volume 3
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-129432 
Zugriffsbeschränkung
 An einem Rechner der Bibliothek verfügbar
Links
Nachweis
Klassifikation
Keywords
Dynamic Truth is a reprint of the author's groundbreaking dissertation on Change in Seventh-day Adventist Theology. Submitted in 1995 and initially published in 1999 (Part I) and 2000 (Part II) it is the first and only in-depth study to date dealing with the issue of doctrinal development from an Adventist perspective. Part I analyzes the intricate problem of doctrinal development and presents a historical survey of theories of doctrinal change classifying them in three ideal types. In the author's view a dialectic approach concerned about substantial continuity as well as authentic change can best avoid the pitfalls of dogmatic immobilism and revisionism. Part II provides a detailed study of the problem of doctrinal change in a Seventh-day Adventist setting. It analyzes the extent nature and direction of doctrinal developments in the light of the religious background of the church and the social forces at work in it. It also discusses the church's response to doctrinal adjustments and Ellen G. White's involvement in and conception of doctrinal change. The study concludes that Adventist teachings have been significantly affected by theological and hermeneutical developments under the impact of social forces nudging the church closer towards evangelical Protestantism. Ellen White co-founder of the church was personally involved in theological change. Her concept of doctrinal development shows a remarkable depth of insight and presents a well-balanced approach to the dynamics of faith and truth.