Towards Complete Clarity: Bible Study among Seventh-Day Adventists in Madagascar |
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Authors: | Eva Keller |
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Institution: | University of Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The article discusses daily religious practice among Seventh-day Adventists in Madagascar in- and outside the formal context of church services. Two points, which make a contribution to the ongoing discussions concerned with the nature of religious belief, are stressed. The first is that Adventist practice is of a distinctly intellectual nature, in particular through its use of a Socratic type of Bible study. The second, related to the first, is that church members view religious knowledge as, above all, providing clarity about empirical truth concerning the universe. This implies the lack of a distinction between the world one knows through one's senses and another, transcendental world one believes in. Given that framework, knowledge is more meaningful than faith. |
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Keywords: | Madagascar Seventh-day Adventism belief Bible fundamentalism |
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