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In this volume, Martin Weber addresses several of the challenges to Adventist fundamental beliefs posed in dialogues with other Christians. Inspired by a public forum at which the Adventist church was criticized without the opportunity to be defended, Weber explains how SDA beliefs can be properly viewed in a grace-based context. He explains how Adventist doctrine properly understood is grounded...

Since the Sabbath day itself was deeply entrenched during Christ’s ministry, there was no need for Him to re-command it. The issue in the Gospels was not whether to keep the Sabbath but how to keep it—and Jesus gave plenty of attention to that. If Christ intended to do away with the Sabbath, He surely wasted a lot of energy defending it. And then to top it off, He proclaimed Himself “Lord of the Sabbath” (Matthew 12:8). As for the rest of the NT, we find nothing negative about the weekly Sabbath—