A Bold Defense of the Biblical Sabbath — Challenging the Tradition of Sunday Worship
In The Refutation of the Claims of Sunday-Keeping, renowned Seventh-day Adventist scholar J.N. Andrews presents a thorough and uncompromising defense of the seventh-day Sabbath. Written during a period of intense theological debate, this classic work systematically examines the historical, biblical, and theological arguments used to justify Sunday observance and exposes their weaknesses through careful scriptural analysis.
Andrews, one of the early pioneers of the Seventh-day Adventist movement, draws deeply from both Scripture and church history to demonstrate the enduring authority of the Sabbath commandment. This work remains highly relevant for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Sabbath observance, the roots of Sunday worship, and the significance of God's law in the life of the believer.
Inside this powerful study, you’ll discover:
A detailed refutation of Sunday-keeping traditions
The biblical foundation for seventh-day Sabbath observance
The historical origins of Sunday worship in Christianity
Answers to common objections against Sabbath-keeping
Whether you are a Bible student, pastor, or seeker of truth, The Refutation of the Claims of Sunday-Keeping offers a compelling, scripture-based examination of one of Christianity’s most debated doctrines.
Discover the truth about Sabbath observance — and reclaim the biblical day of rest.
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John Nevins Andrews (1829—1883) was a Seventh-day Adventist minister, missionary, writer, editor, and scholar. Born in Poland, Maine in 1829, Andrews began to observe the seventh-day Sabbath in 1845. Ordained as a minister in 1853, Andrews played a pivotal role in the establishment of Adventist theology. Andrews wrote a number of scholarly religious books, his most famous being “The History of the Sabbath and the First Day of the Week.” During his long and illustrious career, he also served as the Adventist representative in Washington to secure recognition for the church as noncombatants, served as the third president of the General Conference, and also as editor of the Review and Herald magazine. After his wife (Angeline) died from a stroke, Andrews was sent as a missionary to Europe where he helped start a publishing house in Switzerland and also a French periodical. Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan was named after him in 1960, as well as a school in Takoma Park, Maryland. Though many years have passed since John Andrews death, his scholarly legacy lives on in the numerous books he wrote, and the educational institutions that bear his name.
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