Here We Stand
Luther, the Reformation, and Seventh-day Adventism
By Nikolaus Satelmajer, Michael W. Campbell
Paperback, 320 pages
Pacific Press,
ISBN: 9780816363346
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“Since your most serene majesty and your high mightinesses require from me a clear, simple, and precise answer, I will give you one, and it is this: I cannot submit my faith either to the pope or to the councils, because it is clear as the day that they have frequently erred and contradicted each other. Unless therefore I am convinced by the testimony of Scripture or by the clearest reasoning, unless I am persuaded by means of the passages I have quoted, and unless they thus render my conscience bound by the word of God, I cannot and I will not retract, for it is unsafe for a Christian to speak against his conscience. Here I stand, I can do no other; may God help me. Amen.” –The Great Controversy, 160
Five hundred years ago the world experienced one of its great turning points. On October 31, 1517 an unknown Augustinian monk in an obscure university posted ninety-five propositions to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany. His ideas challenged Roman Catholic doctrine and practice. The action itself was not remarkable. To the contrary, it was a common academic practice of the time for scholars to publicly post their positions as an invitation to debate. That was all Luther expected to happen. But Luther's Ninety-Five Theses soon jumped the fence separating the academic world from that of personal Christian piety and politics, and they ignited a revolution–a Reformation. They transformed not only the Western world but eventually affected the entire planet through worldwide mission.
Although separated in time by centuries, Seventh-day Adventists see themselves as heirs of the Protestant Reformation started by Martin Luther 500 years ago. This volume explores the various facets and contours of Luther and compares them with Seventh-day Adventism.
Over 25 scholars from throughout the world have come together to create this one-of-a-kind volume exploring:
- Historical foundations
- Echoes of Luther in Adventist theology
- Eschatology and politics
- Dialogue and legacy
Order your copy and explore the powerful connection between the Reformation Martin Luther inadvertently started and the Seventh-day Adventist Church today.
- Foreword: Why Luther Matters - George R. Knight
- Introduction - Michael W. Campbell and Nikolaus Satelmajer
Historical Foundations
- What Happened? An Overview of the Beginnings of Luther’s Reformation - Timothy J. Wengert
- Sola Scriptura: A Comparison of Luther and the Adventist Understanding - Remwil R. Tornalejo
- Priesthood of Believers in Luther and Adventism - Michael Sokupa
- Predestination and Justification by Faith: Was Luther a Calvinist? - Darius Jankiewicz and Joel Klimkewicz
- Understanding Sola Scriptura: A Working Approach for the Church - John C. Peckham
- Lutherans and Adventists in Nineteenth-Century America - Martin J. Lohrmann
- Ellen White’s Portrait of Martin Luther - Denis Kaiser
Echoes of Luther in Adventist Theology
- The Priesthood of Christ in Luther and Adventism - Alberto R. Timm
- The Decalogue in Luther and Adventism - Jiří Moskala
- Luther, Seventh-day Adventists, and Righteousness by Faith - Woodrow W. Whidden II
- Martin Luther and the Lord’s Supper for Seventh-day Adventism - Michael W. Campbell
- Martin Luther’s View on the State of the Dead - Trevor O’Reggio
- Martin Luther and the Sabbath - Sergio Becerra
- Reformation Ecclesiology and Adventism - Reinder Bruinsma
- Martin Luther and Education - Heidi Campbell
- Missiological Lessons From Martin Luther:An Adventist Perspective - Abner P. Dizon
- Luther and Romans: Five Hundred Years Later - Sigve K. Tonstad
Eschatology and Politics
- The “Adventist” Luther: Signs of the Times, Apocalyptic Hope, and the Future Kingdom - Daniel Heinz
- State Power and Loyalty: Luther and the Adventists - Lisa Clark Diller
- Martin Luther, Antichrist, and Seventh-day Adventists - Dennis Pettibone
- Luther, Adventists, Anabaptists, and Liberty - Douglas Morgan
- Islam in Luther and Seventh-day Adventism - Nikolaus Satelmajer
- Anabaptists—the Forgotten People of the Reformation - Richard W. Müller
Dialogue and Legacy
- Luther and Images - Daniel Wildemann
- Bible Translations as a Catalyst - Nikolaus Satelmajer
- Luther’s Legacy in Music - Dan Shultz
- Lutheran–Roman Catholic Dialogues and the Future of the Protestant Reformation - Denis Fortin
- Author Biographies
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