Adventist Maverick
Celebrating the work of George R Knight
By Gilbert M. Valentine, Woodrow W. Whidden II
Paperback, 272 pages
Pacific Press,
ISBN: 9780816356133
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Dr. George R. Knight is a man on a mission. He wants people to know by experience the riches of God’s grace in Christ.
Knight is an accomplished speaker and teacher, but writing has been his primary mode of communication. He began with the history and philosophy of Christian education and then added the history and theology of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He has also taken special interest in growing the church’s understanding of Ellen White and how her writings should be interpreted and applied.
Adventist scholars admire Knight’s penchant for treating controversial issues such as the Shut Door, the 1888 General Conference, the 1901 reorganization, and Ellen White’s inspiration in an open, honest, and balanced way. At times, his method has reached beyond the controversial to the shocking. One of his books bears the name Myths in Adventism; a chapter in his book on the Crucifixion is called “The Bible’s Most Disgusting Teaching”; and he titled one of his articles “Adolf Hitler and Ellen White ‘Agree’ on the Purposes of Adventist Education.”
But Knight doesn’t shock merely for effect. He does it to get people’s attention despite the noise that today’s culture has accustomed them.
This book is a collection of writings that give a great overview of Dr. George R. Knight's many outstanding contibutions to the Seventh-day Adventist church. Topics covered are the issues of a hermeneutic for understanding and applying Ellen White’s writings, Christology, last-generation perfectionism, substitution and sacrifice as more than mere metaphors, and Ellen White’s counsels on lifestyle as based on principle rather than rigid literalism.
- Introduction: Historian and Provocateur
- Adventist Educational Historian
- A Cheshire Cat in the World of Christian Education
- George R. Knight and the Journal of Adventist Education
- George R. Knight as a Teacher
- George Knight as a Historian
- George Knight and the Art of Biography
- Coming to Terms With the Millerites
- Fresh Perspectives on Developments in Early Adventist Theology
- A New Look at Developments in Twentieth-Century Adventist Theology
- The Definitive Interpreter of Minneapolis 1888
- George Knight's Contribution to Adventist Theology
- The Knight Approach for Ellen White Studies
- Champion of an Academic Press
- An Adventist William Barclay
- Challenges to Adventist Mission
- Reflections on the Church and Unity
- Neither Amish nor United Methodist: Adventist Lifestyle Today
- Daily Devotionals and Grace for the Church
- An Academic "Mutts" Search for Meaning
- Selected Bibliography of George R. Knight
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