Evangelica

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Evangelica was a magazine started in 1980 following the controversial dismissal of Seventh-day Adventist theologian Desmond Ford. It was published until 1987, and had an "Evangelical Adventist" perspective.

It has OCLC 10234046.

History

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Evangelica was established in 1980[1] following Desmond Ford's dismissal from ministerial and teaching positions over his criticisms of the Adventist church's investigative judgment teaching. Ford soon formed his own non-denominational gospel ministry Good News Unlimited.

The "dissident bimonthly" Evangelica based in Napa, California was founded in reaction.[2] Evangelica promoted the cause of evangelical Adventism.[3] One author describes it as "wholly dedicated to the Fordian view on righteousness by faith, and the first issue gave a blow-by-blow description of the sacking of Ford."[4] It was published alternately with Evangelica update (library number OCLC 9883255).[5] Evangelica update was apparently published from 1982 till 1998, and also in 1993.[5] Evangelica ceased publication in 1987.[1]

Editors

  • Alan Crandall[6]

In popular culture

A horse named after the magazine competed in the 1997 Grand National steeplechase finishing last of seventeen to complete the course.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Library catalog entry at Andrews University
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  3. Leaving the Adventist Ministry: A Study of the Process of Exiting by Peter H. Ballis, p. 3
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  5. 5.0 5.1 Library catalog entry for Evangelica update at Andrews University
  6. From Controversy to Crisis: An Updated Assessment of Seventh-day Adventism by Kenneth R. Samples. Christian Research Journal 11:1 (Summer 1988), p. 9


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