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Other critics have included ex-Adventists E. B. Jones, W. T. Rea, R. Numbers, D. Ratzlaff, G. Taylor.
16 Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 23 (Chicago, Wm. Benton, Univ. Chicago, 1969), 364.
The Word Book of Encyclopedia, vol. 21 (Chicago: Word Book, Inc., 1986), 146.
17 Handbook of SDA Theology, 519.
18 David Lowery, "Lord's Day" in Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, 700-702. Also see A.S. Wood, "Lord's Day" in New
Bible Dictionary (Leichester: IVP, 1996), 694. Also D.A. Carson., ed., From Sabbath to Lord's Day: A Biblical, Historical, and
Theological Investigation (Grand Rapids, Zondervan, 1982).
19 Kenneth A. Strand, "The Sabbath" in (Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology, 2000), 493-537. Also see Samuele
Bacchiocchi, Divne Rest for Human Restlessness: A Study of the Good News of the Sabbath for Today (Rome: Pontifical Gregorian
University Press, 1977).
20 Questions on Doctrine, 135, 141,142.
21 George R. Knight, A Search for Identity--The Development of Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs (Hagerstown, MD: Review and
Herald Publishing Asso., 2000), 27.
22 Gerhard F. Hasel, "Divine Judgment" in Handbook of SDA Theology, 840-846.
23 Angel M. Rodriquez, op.. cit., "The Sanctuary," 400. Also 375-417.
24 Questions on Doctrine, 398-400.
25 Ibid., 356, 357.
26 Walter Martin, The Kingdom..., 473-480.
27 Desmond Ford, Daniel 8:14 The Day of Atonement and The Investigative Judgment (Casselberry, FL: Euangelion Press, 1980).
28 See extensive discussions on these subjects with biblical references supporting the arguments in Questions on Doctrine, Seventh-
day Adventists Believe--A Biblical Exposition of Fundamental Doctrines, and Handbook of SDA Theology, quoted above.
29 Walter Martin, The Kingdom..., 447-459.
30 Martin Luther, Martin Luthers Werke, Kritische Gesamtausgabe (Weimar, 1883), 17/2: 235, cited in Paul Althaus, The Theology
of Martin Luther, T. C. Schultz, trans. (Phil.: Fortress, 1966), 414-415.
Stanley Grenz, Theology for the Community of God (Nashville: Broadman and Holman, 1994), 831-839.
John Brunt, Handbook of SDA Theology, 367-340.
Walter Martin, The Kingdom....,447.
Robert Peterson, "Undying Worm, Unquenchable Fire," Christianity Today, Oct. 23, 2000.
31 Questions on Doctrine, 135, 141, 142.
32 E. G. White, Testimonies to Ministers (Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press, 1952), 92.
33 Questions on Doctrines, 186, 192, 197.
Jack W. Provonsha, A Remnant in Crisis (Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing, 1993). In this book, Jack Provonsha,
MD, PhD, a longtime SDA and Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Christian Ethics at Loma Linda University Medical School
suggests on page 163 that " the final remnant gathering may be broader and more extensive than any formal church, as such, can
possibly organize, however successful its proselytizing strategies. This is said while giving full credit to the proleptic use of the term
`remnant.' The proleptic remnant may one day be absorbed into the final remnant that it has played such an important part in bringing
into being." He further asks: But what if the final remnant is mainly a quality of life and faith rather than an established institution?