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The Great Controversy between Christ and His Angels, and Satan and His Angels. 1858 41 ~48,800 The Spirit of Prophecy: The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan, 4 volumes: From the Destruction of Jerusalem, to the End of the Controversy, Volume 4 1884 37 ~136,700 The Conflict of the Ages Series, 5 volumes:
In Seventh-day Adventist theology, the Great Controversy theme refers to the cosmic battle between Jesus Christ and Satan, also played out on earth. Ellen G. White, a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, who wrote several books explaining, but allegedly never disagreeing with the Bible, delineates the theme in her book The Great Controversy, first published in 1858.
Adventist thinker and former dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Denis Fortin, notes that George Knight's theological interests mirror his summary of the major themes of Ellen G. White's prophetic ministry: (1) the love of God, (2) the great controversy, (3) Jesus, the cross, and salvation, (4) the centrality of the Bible, (5) the second coming of Christ, (6) the third ...
The idea for the Conflict of the Ages series originated from an 1858 book written by Ellen White, titled Spiritual Gifts Vol. 1: The Great Controversy between Christ and His Angels, and Satan and His Angels. [6] [3] [2] The success of the book led to plans for the book to be expanded into four volumes, titled The Spirit of Prophecy.
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Donald Trump caught a stray during Seth Meyers’ A Closer Look segment targeting the president-elect’s choice to oversee the Department of Defense and its $820 billion budget, Peter Hegseth.
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