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Dialogue Volume 29, Number 3

Volume 29, Number 3 (2017) commemorates the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s nailing of the 95 Theses onto the door of the church at Wittenberg.

College and University Dialogue March 29, 2018

Designed for Seventh-day Adventist university students and young professionals, College and University Dialogue is published by the Committee on Adventist Ministry to College and University Students (AMiCUS) in cooperation with the 13 world divisions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and in partnership with Public Campus Ministries (PCM).  As described in Lisa Beardsley-Hardy’s editorial, The Enduring Legacy of the Protestant Reformation, Volume 29, Number 3 (2017) commemorates the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s nailing of the 95 Theses onto the door of the church at Wittenberg. Articles include:

Sola Scriptura: A Comparison of Luther and the Adventist Understanding by Remwil R. Tornalejo
Martin Luther was not the first to believe in sola scriptura, but he did popularize the concept. This essay discusses Luther’s meaning of the principle as well as the Seventh-day Adventist understanding.

Ellen White’s Portrait of Martin Luther by Denis Kaiser
Three hundred years after Luther’s time, Ellen White considered him an important example for those living in the end times. This article explores the motifs she focused on in her sketch of Luther’s life.

Jesus in the Archives by Lisa Clark Diller
The work of study and research can be done to the glory of God.

Following Jesus Unreservedly by Berenice Cheng
“Institutions of higher education entice us with promises of excellence and distinction, and the opportunity to change the world through the acquisition of knowledge. Jesus’ model is drastically different: Come. Follow Me. Be nothing. And I will use you.

“You Did It to Me”: What a Youth Team in Temuco, Chile, Is Doing to Witness for God’s Glory by Paula Castillo
After earnest prayer, a group of college students and young professionals in Chile chose to build and furnish a house for a family in need.

Maximilian Jantscher: An Adventist Artist in Austria with a Glowing Touch for the Heroes of Faith by Kurt Piesslinger
After inviting people to come for painting classes, Maximilian Jantscher tells them about the peace he found only in Jesus.

Hernán Fernández Lobos:  Dialogue with an Adventist Leader of Religious Affairs in Southern Chile by Edgar Araya Bishop
This interview covers topics involving religious liberty and tolerance in Chile.

This issue is also available in Spanish, French and Portuguese.

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