The doctrine of the sanctuary: definition and analysis of its presence in Bible studies
Keywords:
heavenly sanctuary, Bible studies, instruction of candidates to baptism, Adventist Church, theology students.Abstract
The purpose of this research is to verify the presence of the theme of the doctrine of the sanctuary in Bible courses historically administrated by Seventh-day Adventists in Brazil. It also intends to check out the presentation of this doctrine by the Theology students of the Unasp, Campus Engenheiro Coelho, in their practice of public evangelism that took place in the year 2003.Downloads
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