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Armageddon
Armageddon ( ; ; ; from ) is the prophesied gathering of armies for a battle during the end times, according to the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Armageddon is variously interpreted as either a literal or a symbolic location, although the term has since become more often used in a generic sense to refer to any end-of-the-world scenario. In Islamic theology, Armageddon is also mentioned in Hadith as the Greatest War or Al-Malhama Al-Kubra.
Arminianism
thumb|upright|Jacobus Arminius in a 1625 engraving by W. Swanenburgh Arminianism is a theological tradition in Protestantism which emerged in the early 17th century and is based on the ideas of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius and his historic supporters known as Remonstrants. Dutch Arminianism was originally articulated in the Remonstrance (1610), a theological statement submitted to the States General of the Netherlands. This expressed an attempt to moderate the doctrines of Calvinism related to its interpretation of predestination.
Whore of Babylon
New Testament symbol
Christian mortalism
doctrine that the soul is not naturally immortal
believer's baptism
Christian baptism including a declaration of faith by the person being baptized
annihilationism
In Christianity, annihilationism (also known as extinctionism or destructionism) is the belief that after the Last Judgment, all damned humans and fallen angels (demons) including Satan will be totally destroyed and their consciousness extinguished. Annihilationism stands in contrast to both the belief in eternal torment and to the universalist belief that everyone will be saved. Partial annihilationism holds that unsaved humans are obliterated but demonic beings suffer forever.
Great Apostasy
theory in some Christian churches
Millerism
The Millerites were the followers of the teachings of William Miller, who in 1831 first shared publicly his belief that the Second Advent of Jesus Christ would occur in roughly the year 1843–1844. Coming during the Second Great Awakening, his teachings were spread widely and grew in popularity, which led to the event known as the Great Disappointment.
Daniel 2
second chapter of the Book of Daniel
The Two Babylons
book by Alexander Hislop
Sabbath in seventh-day churches
part of the beliefs and practices of seventh-day churches
Prophecy of Seventy Weeks
in the BIble, a prophecy (Dan. 9:24-27) given to Daniel by the angel Gabriel
Steps to Christ
evangelistic book written by Ellen G. White
penal substitution
Theory of Atonement in Christianity
Daniel 1
first chapter of Daniel, how Daniel is taken to Babylon
Daniel 8
eighth chapter of the Book of Daniel
Daniel 7
chapter in the Book of Daniel
Three Angels' Messages
the messages given by 3 angels in Revelation 14:6–12, which, according to The Seventh-day Adventist church, were given to prepare the world for the second coming of Jesus Christ
Daniel 4
fourth chapter of the Book of Daniel
28 Fundamental Beliefs
document about core set of theological beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Christian vegetarianism
dietary law
historicism
Christianity
The Great Controversy
book by Ellen White
Seventh-day Adventist theology
theology of the Seventh-day Adventist Church