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The Seventh-day Adventist Church was formally established in the United States in 1863.
Answer: True
Explanation: The formal organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church occurred in 1863 in Battle Creek, Michigan, marking a significant milestone following the Millerite movement.
The Millerite movement, predicting Christ's return in the 1840s, had no influence on the formation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Millerite movement, with its predictions of Christ's return in the 1840s, was foundational and profoundly influential in the formation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church following the 'Great Disappointment'.
The 'Great Disappointment' occurred when William Miller's predictions about the Second Coming were accurately fulfilled on October 22, 1844.
Answer: False
Explanation: The 'Great Disappointment' refers to the event when William Miller's predictions regarding the Second Coming of Christ on October 22, 1844, were not fulfilled as anticipated, leading to a period of re-evaluation within the Millerite movement.
Sabbatarianism, the observance of Saturday as the Sabbath, was a late addition to Adventist beliefs, adopted only in the early 20th century.
Answer: False
Explanation: Sabbatarianism, the observance of Saturday as the Sabbath, was a foundational doctrine adopted early in the Adventist movement, not a late addition, with its promotion beginning in the late 1840s.
The perception of Seventh-day Adventism among other Protestants has remained consistently negative since its inception.
Answer: False
Explanation: While initial perceptions among some Protestant groups were critical, the perception of Seventh-day Adventism has evolved, with many now recognizing it as a mainstream Protestant denomination following increased dialogue and engagement.
In what year and location was the Seventh-day Adventist Church formally established?
Answer: 1863, Battle Creek, Michigan
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church was formally established in 1863 in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States.
What event, stemming from the Millerite movement, led to disillusionment and subsequent theological re-evaluation contributing to the SDA church's formation?
Answer: The Great Disappointment
Explanation: The 'Great Disappointment,' occurring when William Miller's predicted date for Christ's second coming passed without event, led to significant disillusionment and theological re-evaluation that was crucial to the formation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Who was primarily responsible for promoting Sabbatarianism (Saturday Sabbath observance) within the early Adventist movement?
Answer: Joseph Bates
Explanation: Joseph Bates was a primary proponent of Sabbatarianism (Saturday Sabbath observance) within the early Adventist movement, significantly influencing its adoption as a core doctrine.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is characterized by its observance of Saturday as the Sabbath and its belief in the imminent Second Coming of Christ.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church distinguishes itself through its observance of Saturday as the Sabbath, in accordance with the biblical commandment, and its foundational belief in the imminent, literal Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
Ellen G. White is recognized by the Seventh-day Adventist Church as the sole founder and primary doctrinal authority.
Answer: False
Explanation: While Ellen G. White is revered as a co-founder and her writings are considered divinely inspired counsel, the Seventh-day Adventist Church does not regard her as the sole founder or as holding authority superior to the Bible.
Seventh-day Adventist theology largely diverges from mainstream evangelical Christian beliefs on core doctrines such as the Trinity.
Answer: False
Explanation: Contrary to the assertion, Seventh-day Adventist theology largely aligns with mainstream evangelical Christian beliefs on core doctrines, including the Trinity, affirming the co-equality of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
A distinctive eschatological teaching of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is the belief in an 'investigative judgment' that commenced in 1844.
Answer: True
Explanation: The doctrine of the investigative judgment, understood as a pre-advent phase of Christ's ministry in the heavenly sanctuary, is a distinctive eschatological teaching central to Seventh-day Adventist theology, believed to have begun in 1844.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church views the human person as composed of distinct, separable parts: body, soul, and spirit, with the soul being inherently immortal.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church adheres to a holistic view of human nature, positing that the body, soul, and spirit constitute an inseparable unity, rather than distinct, separable entities with an inherently immortal soul.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church actively opposes religious liberty and freedom of conscience.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a strong proponent of religious liberty and freedom of conscience, advocating for these principles globally.
The 'Three Angels' Messages' from Revelation are a minor theological concept with little importance in Adventist belief.
Answer: False
Explanation: The 'Three Angels' Messages' from Revelation 14 constitute a central and highly significant theological concept within Seventh-day Adventist belief, interpreted as a pivotal end-time proclamation.
The doctrine of the 'investigative judgment' suggests that Christ is currently examining the lives of believers in the heavenly sanctuary.
Answer: True
Explanation: The doctrine of the 'investigative judgment' posits that Christ is presently ministering in the heavenly sanctuary, examining the lives of professed believers as part of a pre-advent judgment process.
Seventh-day Adventists believe that death results in immediate conscious torment for the unsaved.
Answer: False
Explanation: Seventh-day Adventists hold that death results in an unconscious state ('soul sleep') for both the saved and unsaved until the resurrection, rejecting the doctrine of immediate conscious torment for the unsaved.
Ellen G. White's writings are considered by Adventists to be a higher authority than the Bible.
Answer: False
Explanation: Seventh-day Adventists view the Bible as the ultimate authority for faith and practice. Ellen G. White's writings are considered inspired counsel, supplementary to Scripture, but not a higher authority.
Criticisms of Adventist doctrines often include concerns about their view on the afterlife and the timing of the Sabbath.
Answer: True
Explanation: Indeed, criticisms of Seventh-day Adventist doctrines frequently address their unique views on the state of the dead (afterlife) and the observance of the Saturday Sabbath, among other theological distinctives.
The doctrine of the 'remnant church' implies that only Seventh-day Adventists are saved.
Answer: False
Explanation: The doctrine of the 'remnant church' is interpreted by Seventh-day Adventists not as implying that only their members are saved, but rather as referring to a faithful group upholding God's commandments and the testimony of Jesus, particularly in end-time prophecy.
The '28 Fundamental Beliefs' of the Seventh-day Adventist Church include unique doctrines such as the Saturday Sabbath and the prophetic ministry of Ellen G. White.
Answer: True
Explanation: The '28 Fundamental Beliefs' of the Seventh-day Adventist Church encompass core Christian doctrines alongside distinctive tenets, notably the observance of the Saturday Sabbath and the recognition of Ellen G. White's prophetic ministry.
The term 'Adventist' in the church's name refers to its belief in the historical advent of Jesus.
Answer: False
Explanation: The term 'Adventist' in the church's name primarily refers to its core belief in the imminent 'advent,' or Second Coming, of Jesus Christ, rather than solely its historical advent.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church believes the Bible is the ultimate standard for faith and practice.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church affirms the Bible as the supreme and ultimate standard for all matters of faith and practice, considering it divinely inspired and authoritative.
Ellen G. White's writings are credited with helping the church move towards a Trinitarian understanding of God.
Answer: True
Explanation: Scholarly analysis suggests that Ellen G. White's writings played a role in guiding the early Seventh-day Adventist Church towards a more explicit Trinitarian understanding of God.
The 'day-year principle' is a method used by Adventists to interpret prophetic timelines, where a day represents a year.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 'day-year principle' is a hermeneutical method employed within Adventist theology to interpret prophetic periods in Scripture, wherein a symbolic day is understood to represent a literal year.
The church interprets the 'Great Commission' as a mandate to evangelize globally.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church interprets Christ's 'Great Commission' as a foundational mandate for global evangelism and discipleship.
Which of the following are primary distinguishing characteristics of the Seventh-day Adventist Church?
Answer: All of the above
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church is primarily identified by its observance of Saturday as the Sabbath, its strong belief in the imminent Second Coming (advent) of Jesus Christ, and its annihilationist eschatology regarding the fate of the unsaved.
Who is recognized as a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, whose writings are considered inspired counsel?
Answer: Ellen G. White
Explanation: Ellen G. White is recognized as a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and her extensive writings are considered divinely inspired counsel by church members.
Which theological concept, central to Seventh-day Adventist eschatology, is believed to have commenced in 1844?
Answer: The Investigative Judgment
Explanation: The 'investigative judgment,' a key concept in Seventh-day Adventist eschatology concerning Christ's ministry in the heavenly sanctuary, is believed to have commenced in 1844.
How does the Seventh-day Adventist Church view the relationship between the body, soul, and spirit?
Answer: As an inseparable entity, forming one holistic human nature.
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church views the human person holistically, considering the body, soul, and spirit as an inseparable entity, rather than distinct, separable components.
Which of the following is a key component of the 'Three Angels' Messages' in Adventist theology?
Answer: All of the above.
Explanation: Key components of the 'Three Angels' Messages' include proclamations of God's judgment, salvation, and warnings against false worship, interpreted as a final proclamation before Christ's second coming.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church's doctrine of the 'remnant' is primarily interpreted by theologians as:
Answer: A faithful group upholding God's commandments and the testimony of Jesus, especially in end times.
Explanation: The doctrine of the 'remnant' is primarily interpreted as a faithful group upholding God's commandments and the testimony of Jesus, particularly in the context of end-time prophecy.
What is the Adventist understanding of the state of the dead?
Answer: An unconscious state ('soul sleep') until the resurrection.
Explanation: Adventists understand the state of the dead as an unconscious condition ('soul sleep') until the resurrection, rejecting the concept of immediate conscious existence after death.
What is the significance of the term 'Adventist' in the church's name?
Answer: It highlights the church's belief in the imminent 'advent,' or Second Coming, of Jesus Christ.
Explanation: The term 'Adventist' signifies the church's central belief in the imminent 'advent,' or Second Coming, of Jesus Christ.
Which of the following is a distinctive belief mentioned in the '28 Fundamental Beliefs' of the Seventh-day Adventist Church?
Answer: The observance of the Saturday Sabbath
Explanation: A distinctive belief within the '28 Fundamental Beliefs' of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is the observance of the Saturday Sabbath.
How did Ellen G. White's writings influence the church's theological development regarding the Godhead?
Answer: They helped foster a shift towards Trinitarianism.
Explanation: Ellen G. White's writings are credited with contributing to the Seventh-day Adventist Church's theological development, fostering a clearer understanding and acceptance of Trinitarian doctrine.
Seventh-day Adventists believe marriage is exclusively a union between one man and one woman, reflecting the Genesis account.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church defines marriage as a lifelong, exclusive union between one man and one woman, consistent with their interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative and biblical teachings.
The church advocates for a strict vegan diet, prohibiting all animal products.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church advocates for a vegetarian diet and discourages the consumption of 'unclean' meats, but it does not mandate a strict vegan diet prohibiting all animal products.
Adventist Health Studies indicate that Seventh-day Adventists live significantly shorter lives compared to the general population.
Answer: False
Explanation: Conversely to the statement, Adventist Health Studies consistently indicate that Seventh-day Adventists, particularly those adhering to healthy lifestyle practices, tend to live significantly longer lives compared to the general population.
The 'Ordinance of Humility' practiced by Seventh-day Adventists involves a symbolic foot-washing ceremony before communion.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 'Ordinance of Humility,' a significant practice preceding the Lord's Supper (communion) in Seventh-day Adventist worship, involves a symbolic foot-washing ceremony, reflecting Christ's example of service.
Seventh-day Adventist worship services are exclusively held on Sundays, featuring sermons and congregational singing.
Answer: False
Explanation: Seventh-day Adventist worship services are held on Saturdays (the Sabbath), not exclusively on Sundays, and typically include sermons, congregational singing, and Bible study.
The church permits abortion under any circumstances, viewing it as a matter of personal choice.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church officially opposes abortion, viewing it as the termination of a human life, though it permits exceptions when the mother's life is at risk, rather than permitting it under any circumstances.
Seventh-day Adventists consider heterosexual marriage the only biblically sanctioned basis for sexual intimacy.
Answer: True
Explanation: Seventh-day Adventists adhere to the doctrine that heterosexual marriage is the only biblically sanctioned context for sexual intimacy.
Traditionally, Adventists embrace modern fashion trends and secular entertainment without reservation.
Answer: False
Explanation: Traditionally, Seventh-day Adventists tend to exercise caution regarding modern fashion trends and secular entertainment, often opting for modesty and avoiding activities perceived as spiritually detrimental.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church actively seeks funding from gambling activities to support its operations.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church officially refuses to accept funding derived from gambling activities, aligning with its ethical principles.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church discourages environmental stewardship and promotes excessive consumption.
Answer: False
Explanation: On the contrary, the Seventh-day Adventist Church actively promotes environmental stewardship, advocating for responsible resource management and a lifestyle that avoids excessive consumption.
The church's stance on birth control is that it is forbidden under all circumstances.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church supports the responsible use of birth control by married couples, rather than forbidding it under all circumstances.
The church practices baptism by sprinkling, symbolizing purification.
Answer: False
Explanation: Seventh-day Adventists practice baptism by immersion, which symbolizes a believer's death to sin and resurrection to new life in Christ, rather than baptism by sprinkling.
The church generally holds a liberal view on divorce and remarriage, permitting it for various reasons.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church generally holds a conservative view on divorce and remarriage, emphasizing the sanctity and permanence of marriage, and does not permit it for various reasons.
The church's stance on alcohol and tobacco is permissive, viewing them as acceptable personal choices.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church discourages the consumption of alcohol and tobacco, viewing them as detrimental to health and contrary to principles of stewardship, rather than permissive.
Traditionally, Adventists embrace modern fashion trends and secular entertainment without reservation.
Answer: False
Explanation: Traditionally, Seventh-day Adventists tend to exercise caution regarding modern fashion trends and secular entertainment, often opting for modesty and avoiding activities perceived as spiritually detrimental.
The avoidance of caffeine is a mandatory requirement for all Seventh-day Adventist members.
Answer: False
Explanation: While many Seventh-day Adventists voluntarily abstain from caffeine as part of a health-conscious lifestyle, it is not a mandatory requirement for all members.
What is the Seventh-day Adventist Church's definition of marriage?
Answer: A lifelong union exclusively between one man and one woman.
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church defines marriage as a lifelong, exclusive union between one man and one woman.
Which of the following is NOT typically discouraged by the Seventh-day Adventist Church regarding diet and health?
Answer: Eating meals at restaurants
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church typically encourages healthy eating habits and discourages substances like alcohol and tobacco, as well as certain meats. Eating meals at restaurants is not inherently discouraged.
The Adventist Health Studies have suggested that Seventh-day Adventists in California experience what benefit compared to the average Californian?
Answer: A lifespan that is four to ten years longer
Explanation: Adventist Health Studies have indicated that Seventh-day Adventists in California experience a significantly longer lifespan, often ranging from four to ten years more than the average Californian, attributed to their healthy lifestyle.
What is the 'Ordinance of Humility' practiced by Seventh-day Adventists?
Answer: A ceremony of foot washing preceding the Lord's Supper.
Explanation: The 'Ordinance of Humility' is a ceremonial foot-washing practice observed by Seventh-day Adventists prior to the Lord's Supper, symbolizing the need for humble service among believers.
Which of the following is a core component of the weekly Seventh-day Adventist worship service held on Saturday?
Answer: All of the above.
Explanation: Core components of the weekly Seventh-day Adventist worship service, held on Saturday, include Sabbath School (Bible study), sermons, congregational singing, scripture readings, and prayers.
Regarding abortion and euthanasia, the Seventh-day Adventist Church officially:
Answer: Opposes abortion except when the mother's life is at risk, and opposes active euthanasia.
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church officially opposes abortion, permitting exceptions only when the mother's life is at risk, and opposes active euthanasia while permitting the passive withdrawal of life support.
Which of the following activities do Adventists traditionally tend to avoid?
Answer: Dancing and certain types of music
Explanation: Traditionally, Seventh-day Adventists tend to avoid certain secular entertainment forms, such as dancing and some genres of music, aligning with their emphasis on modest and spiritually edifying activities.
How does the Seventh-day Adventist Church handle funding derived from gambling?
Answer: It refuses to accept funding derived from gambling activities.
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church officially refuses to accept funding derived from gambling activities, adhering to ethical financial principles.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church's emphasis on health, including vegetarianism and abstinence from alcohol, is rooted in:
Answer: A holistic view of human nature where physical health is integral to spiritual well-being.
Explanation: The emphasis on health within the Seventh-day Adventist Church is rooted in a holistic view of human nature, positing that physical well-being is integral to spiritual health and faithfulness.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church's stance on birth control supports its use by married couples when:
Answer: Practiced responsibly.
Explanation: The Seventh-day Adventist Church supports the use of birth control by married couples when practiced responsibly.
The church's position on environmental stewardship includes advocating for:
Answer: A lifestyle that avoids excessive consumption and waste.
Explanation: The church's position on environmental stewardship includes advocating for lifestyles that minimize consumption and waste, reflecting a commitment to responsible care for creation.
The global governance of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is managed by a single, centralized council with no regional administrative bodies.
Answer: False
Explanation: The global governance of the Seventh-day Adventist Church operates through a hierarchical structure, including a General Conference and regional Divisions, rather than a single, centralized council without regional bodies.
As of July 2025, the Seventh-day Adventist Church reported approximately 15 million baptized members worldwide.
Answer: False
Explanation: The reported figure for baptized members worldwide as of July 2025 is approximately 23 million, not 15 million.
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is a religious organization exclusively serving Seventh-day Adventist members.
Answer: False
Explanation: ADRA, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency, functions as a humanitarian organization serving all populations in need, irrespective of religious affiliation, and is not exclusively for Seventh-day Adventist members.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church operates the largest church-run school system in the world.
Answer: False
Explanation: While operating a substantial global educational network, the Seventh-day Adventist Church runs the second-largest church-run school system globally, surpassed by the Roman Catholic Church.
The Pathfinder club is designed for young children aged 4-9 to focus on character development.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Pathfinder club is primarily designed for older children and adolescents, typically ages 10-14, focusing on character development and outdoor skills. The Adventurer club serves younger children aged 4-9.
Ministers and pastors in the Seventh-day Adventist Church are hired directly by the local congregations they serve.
Answer: False
Explanation: Ministers and pastors within the Seventh-day Adventist Church are appointed by the local conferences, not hired directly by the individual congregations they serve.
The rapid growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is primarily due to membership increases in North America and Europe.
Answer: False
Explanation: The significant global growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is primarily attributed to membership increases in regions such as Africa, Asia, and Latin America, rather than solely North America and Europe.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant acceleration in the Seventh-day Adventist Church's membership growth rate.
Answer: False
Explanation: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a notable slowdown in the Seventh-day Adventist Church's membership growth rate in 2020, rather than an acceleration.
Adventist mission workers focus solely on preaching the gospel and do not engage in humanitarian or development work.
Answer: False
Explanation: Adventist mission workers engage broadly in preaching the gospel, alongside significant humanitarian and development work through organizations like ADRA, serving diverse communities globally.
Adventist World Radio (AWR) broadcasts in fewer than 20 languages globally.
Answer: False
Explanation: Adventist World Radio (AWR) broadcasts its programming in over 100 languages globally, reaching a vast international audience.
The General Conference is the lowest level of administrative authority within the church's hierarchy.
Answer: False
Explanation: The General Conference represents the highest level of administrative authority within the Seventh-day Adventist Church's global hierarchy, not the lowest.
Which entity serves as the highest governing body for the Seventh-day Adventist Church globally?
Answer: The General Conference
Explanation: The General Conference serves as the highest governing body for the Seventh-day Adventist Church worldwide.
What is the approximate number of baptized members reported by the Seventh-day Adventist Church as of July 2025?
Answer: 23,000,000
Explanation: As of July 2025, the Seventh-day Adventist Church reported approximately 23 million baptized members globally.
What is the primary function of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)?
Answer: To provide humanitarian aid and development assistance
Explanation: The primary function of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is to provide humanitarian aid and development assistance to communities in need worldwide.
Globally, the Seventh-day Adventist Church operates the second-largest system of which type of institution?
Answer: Schools, colleges, and universities
Explanation: Globally, the Seventh-day Adventist Church operates the second-largest church-run system of educational institutions, encompassing schools, colleges, and universities.
What is the primary age group targeted by the Pathfinder club?
Answer: Ages 10-14
Explanation: The Pathfinder club primarily targets youth aged 10-14, focusing on character development, leadership skills, and community service through various activities.
Within the church's hierarchical structure, what is the role of a 'local conference'?
Answer: To manage multiple local churches within a specific geographic area.
Explanation: A 'local conference' serves as an administrative body overseeing multiple local churches within a defined geographic region, managing pastoral appointments and church resources.
The rapid growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is most significantly attributed to membership increases in which regions?
Answer: Africa, Asia, and Latin America
Explanation: The most significant membership growth for the Seventh-day Adventist Church is observed in regions such as Africa, Asia, and Latin America, reflecting its expanding global reach.
What impact did the COVID-19 pandemic have on the growth rate of the Seventh-day Adventist Church?
Answer: It led to a significant slowdown, with growth falling below one million members.
Explanation: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a slowdown of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's membership growth rate in 2020, marking the lowest increase in over a decade.
John Harvey Kellogg and his brother Will Keith Kellogg were instrumental in developing breakfast cereals like corn flakes.
Answer: True
Explanation: John Harvey Kellogg, a physician associated with the Battle Creek Sanitarium, and his brother Will Keith Kellogg were indeed instrumental in the development and popularization of breakfast cereals, including corn flakes.
In 1990, the General Conference Session voted to allow the ordination of women as pastors globally.
Answer: False
Explanation: The 1990 General Conference Session voted against allowing the global ordination of women as pastors, a decision that has since been a subject of ongoing discussion and varying practices in different regions.
The Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement arose from disagreements concerning military service during World War I.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement indeed originated from significant disagreements concerning military service and Sabbath observance among members in Europe during World War I.
The Branch Davidians are a direct continuation of the main Seventh-day Adventist Church structure.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Branch Davidians originated from a schism within the Davidian Seventh-day Adventists, which itself was a movement that diverged from the main Seventh-day Adventist Church. Therefore, they are not a direct continuation of the main church structure.
Films like 'Hacksaw Ridge' have depicted aspects of Seventh-day Adventist life and history, such as the story of Desmond Doss.
Answer: True
Explanation: Popular culture, notably through films such as 'Hacksaw Ridge,' has indeed depicted aspects of Seventh-day Adventist life and history, exemplified by the story of Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church utilizes media for evangelism primarily through printed tracts.
Answer: False
Explanation: While printed tracts were historically significant, the Seventh-day Adventist Church utilizes a broad spectrum of modern media for evangelism, including radio, television, satellite broadcasts, and digital platforms.
The Battle Creek Sanitarium, under John Harvey Kellogg, was a pioneering institution that promoted health reform and innovative health foods.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Battle Creek Sanitarium, under the direction of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, was indeed a pioneering institution that significantly advanced health reform and developed innovative health foods, influencing dietary practices.
The 1888 General Conference session is noted for discussions on justification by faith, influenced by Alonzo T. Jones and Ellet J. Waggoner.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 1888 Minneapolis General Conference session is indeed a pivotal event in Adventist history, marked by significant theological discussions concerning justification by faith, notably influenced by the presentations of Alonzo T. Jones and Ellet J. Waggoner.
What was the outcome of the 1990 General Conference Session regarding the ordination of women?
Answer: The proposal to ordain women was rejected.
Explanation: The 1990 General Conference Session resulted in a vote against the global ordination of women as pastors, a decision that has been a point of discussion and varying regional implementation since.
Which historical event is significantly associated with Alonzo T. Jones and Ellet J. Waggoner in the context of Adventist theology?
Answer: The 1888 General Conference session in Minneapolis
Explanation: The 1888 Minneapolis General Conference session is significantly associated with Alonzo T. Jones and Ellet J. Waggoner due to their theological presentations on justification by faith.