Doctrines of God 1. Holy Scriptures :"The Holy Scriptures are the
infallible revelation of [God's] will." Adventist theologians generally reject the "verbal inspiration" position on Scripture held by many conservative
evangelical Christians. They believe instead that God inspired the thoughts of the biblical authors, and that the authors then expressed these thoughts in their own words. This view is popularly known as "thought inspiration", and most Adventist members hold to that view. According to Ed Christian, former
JATS editor, "few if any
ATS members believe in verbal inerrancy". :Adventists generally reject
higher critical approaches to Scripture. The 1986 statement
Methods of Bible Study, urges Adventist Bible students to avoid relying on the use of the presuppositions and the resultant deductions associated with the historical-critical method. 2. Trinity :The Godhead (Trinity) consists of the Father, the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. 3. Father :God, the Father, is a personal and spiritual Being, who is omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient. He is infinite in wisdom and love. 4. Son :Jesus Christ, is God in verity. He is of the same nature and essence as the Father. In addition, he took upon Himself human nature, living as a righteous man on earth, dying for the sins of mankind, raised from the dead and ascended to heaven where he makes intercession for mankind. 5. Holy Spirit :
The doctrines of humanity 6. Creation :The Seventh-day Adventist doctrine of creationism is based on believing that the opening chapters of Genesis should be interpreted as literal history. Adventist belief holds that all Earthly life originated during a six-day period some 6000 years ago, and a global flood destroyed all land based animals and humans except for those saved on Noah's Ark. Adventists oppose theories which propose interpreting the days of creation symbolically. Although Adventists hold that creation week was a recent event, they believe the Bible speaks of other worlds populated by intelligent beings elsewhere in the universe, which pre-existed the Earth's creation week. Instead of being ''The Word's
first creation, the Earth was most likely His last one. The sons of God of Job 1:6–12 are the Adams'' of unfallen worlds meeting in God's presence somewhere in the universe. Other inhabited planets are located in the vastness of space—well beyond the reach of space probes from our sin-polluted solar system, quarantined due to the infection of sin. :Adventists believe that inorganic matter was created prior to the creation week and was altered into its present form during the creation week. Therefore, the computed radiometric dates of standard geology are irrelevant to dating the creation of life on Earth. Since radiometric dating, says Webster, is an "interpretive science", he believes that for the Christian scientist “it would seem logical, almost compelling, to seriously consider” the Biblical account “for determining the time of Creation." 7. Nature of Humanity
The doctrines of salvation 8.
The Great Controversy 9. The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Christ 10. The Experience of Salvation 11. Growing in Christ
The doctrines of the church 12. The Church 13. The Remnant and Its Mission 14. Unity in the Body of Christ 15. Baptism 16. The Lord's Supper 17. Spiritual Gifts and Ministries 18. The Spirit of Prophecy
The doctrines of Christian living 19. The Law of God 20. The Sabbath 21. Stewardship 22. Christian Behavior 23. Marriage and the Family
The doctrines of the restoration 24. Christ's Ministry in the Heavenly Sanctuary 25. The Second Coming of Christ 26. Death and Resurrection 27. The Millennium and the End of Sin 28. The New Earth ==See also==