Digital Verbum Edition
Perhaps no seminary professor in Adventist history has won more respect from evangelical academia than the late Hans K. LaRondelle. This collection presents part two of his lifeworks, brimming with vintage content licensed by Logos from two laptops that he left behind—some of it unpublished material. This section contains a variety of documents relating to biblical theology courses taught by LaRondelle.
“‘Babylon’ occurs in Rev. 14:8 (in the second angel’s message) for the first time in the book, without any explanation.” (Page 1)
“The expression ‘the faith of Jesus’ in 14:12 serves as a clarifying equivalent for ‘the testimony of Jesus’ in 12:17 and not necessarily as a third characteristic of the remnant church.” (Page 3)
“General revelation can be defined as God’s self-manifestation through nature, history, and the human conscience. General revelation is thus universal, available to all persons at all times. Special revelation can be defined as ‘God’s manifestation of himself to particular persons at definite times and places, enabling those persons to enter into a redemptive relationship with him’ (M.J. Erickson, Christian Theology.” (Page 1)
“The church is called to contend for this body of ‘faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints’ (Jude 3), also called ‘the faith of the gospel’ (Phil. 1:27).” (Page 2)
“Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man’ (Eccl. 12:13).” (Page 6)