The Voice of the Spirit

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In a religious setting marked by individual interpretation of doctrines and prophecies, The Voice of the Spirit brings clear thinking to the discussion of the gift of prophecy - and a fresh, new sense of faith born out of careful reflection on the subject.

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In a religious setting marked by individual interpretation of doctrines and prophecies, The Voice of the Spirit brings clear thinking to the discussion of the gift of prophecy - and a fresh, new sense of faith born out of careful reflection on the subject. From a presentation of the basic workings of divine inspiration and revelation, the author moves to answer such questions as:

Is there more than one version of The Conflict of the Ages books? And why?

How is it that some Spirit of Prophecy books ’grew’ over the years? What about charges of plagiarism against Ellen White? Was she guilty? Or were her practices completely acceptable for one of God’s prophets? How should we interpret her words regarding the earth being ’6,000 years old? Does God inspire the prophet’s words or the prophet’s thoughts?

The author of this book is an individual who is in a position to have unique access to answers to such questions.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Juan Carlos Viera
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight 0.310000
Page Count 78
Language English
Year Published 2017

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This book is part of the Pacific Press Heritage Project, a plan to re-publish classic books from our historical archives and to make valuable books available once more. The content of this book is presented as it was originally published and should be read with its original publication date in mind.

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