Remnant Bible Academy

Seventh-Day Adventism

The Seventh-Day Adventism course examines the Millerite movement and the emergence of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The curriculum investigates foundational pillars like the Sanctuary doctrine, the Investigative Judgment, and the Sabbath. Through primary documents and prophetic interpretations, students will explore how this movement shaped the modern "Present Truth" landscape.
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The Seventh-Day Adventism course offers a focused examination of the Millerite movement and the subsequent emergence of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This curriculum investigates the theological pillars—such as the Sanctuary doctrine, the Investigative Judgment, and the Sabbath—that defined the movement’s early identity. Students will engage with primary historical documents and prophetic interpretations to understand how this movement shaped the modern “Present Truth” landscape.

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Lectures 9
Quizzes 1
Level Intermediate
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  • Course Topic: This course explores the origins and theological development of Seventh-day Adventism, tracing the movement from the 19th-century "Great Disappointment" to its global presence today.

  • Course Focus: The curriculum focuses on distinctive Adventist doctrines, including the Seventh-day Sabbath, the state of the dead, and the Sanctuary message, while evaluating the role of prophetic interpretation.

  • Course Purpose: The goal is to provide historical and Biblical perspective, allowing students to appreciate the movement’s contributions to prophecy while critically assessing its teachings against the broader Christian mission.

Course requirements
  • Biblical Foundation: Students should have a basic understanding of core Christian doctrines and be prepared to examine all referenced Scriptures directly from their own Bible.

  • Course Participation: Completion of all lesson materials, readings, and comparison charts addressing Jehovah’s Witness beliefs and Biblical Christianity.

  • Assessment & Application: Successful completion of quizzes or exams and a short written or discussion-based assignment demonstrating Biblical evaluation and apologetic engagement.

Intended audience
  • Theology and Prophecy Students: Individuals interested in the mechanics of apocalyptic prophecy and the historical errors of the Millerite movement.

  • Heritage Researchers: Those seeking a deeper understanding of their denominational roots or a Scriptural evaluation of established traditions.

  • Outreach Workers: Believers who interact with Adventist communities and wish to engage in informed, respectful dialogue regarding the Sabbath and the Sanctuary.

  • Seekers of Present Truth: Any student dedicated to understanding the historical "Spirit of Prophecy" and its application to the final generation.