Each paper that appears here is placed on-line with the express permission of its author, who is solely responsible for its content. The following papers were submitted for the 2007 meeting of ASRS in San Diego on the theme "Adventism and Community". While the committee could not fit them into the on-site program, the authors were offered the opportunity to present them on-line in the interests of stimulating thought and discussion concerning this year's theme. 1. Dalton Baldwin, Ph.D., Loma Linda, "Prophecy and Community: A Theological Social Psychology of Revelation" 2. Doug Hackleman, MA (Psychology), a member of the Loma Linda University Church, is a free-lance artist and writer, "When the Visions Led: An Adventist Anomaly." The following papers/attachments were submitted by those presenting papers in San Diego. 1. Nicholas Miller, Professor in the Church History department of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University. "Divided by Visions of the Truth: The Bible, Epistemology, and Adventist Community" and an accompanying Chart 2. Lawrence G. Downing, D.Min, Adjunct, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, "A Brief Examination of Early Adventist Hymnody and How the Hymns Reflect/Shape the View of the Parsh Toward Its Community." Also see accompanying documents, "Hymns For God's Peculiar People"; and "Early SDA Hymns." 3. Julius J. Nam, Ph.D., School of Religion, Loma Linda University, "Adventism According to the Gilmore Girls." 4. Ernest J. Bursey, Ph.D., Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, "The Adventist Community as the Light of the World: Claiming the Whole of Matthew's Vision."
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