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Seeking a Sanctuary: Seventh-day Adventism and the American Dream
AuthorMalcolm Bull and Keith Lockhart
PublisherIndiana University Press
Publication date
2006
ISBN978-0-253-21868-1

Seeking a Sanctuary: Seventh-day Adventism and the American Dream is a book about the Seventh-day Adventist Church coauthored by Malcolm Bull and Keith Lockhart.

Overview

Lockhart was born into an Adventist family, became a member of the church through baptism, and studied theology at Newbold College (where he later taught) and religion at Andrews University. Bull was also born into an Adventist family and spent one year at Newbold College, but never officially joined the church. Lockhart works as a freelance journalist, and Bull as a lecturer at the University of Oxford.

Reviews

Kenneth Newport described it as "The most authoritative study of Seventh-day Adventism".[1]

Second edition:

  • Roger L. Dudley, Andrews University Seminary Studies 46:1 (Spring 2008), p125–28
  • Stephen Hunt, Journal of Religious History, 32:1 (March 2008), p123–124 (full text available through ATLA)
  • Fabrice Desplan, Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions 52:140 (October–December 2007), p169–173
  • Douglas Morgan, "'Golden Age' Distortions". Spectrum 35:4 (Fall 2007), 14–18. (Morgan gives not an entire review, but selected comments from his areas of expertise)
  • Gary Land, review on the Spectrum blog
  • Herbert Douglass, "From American Export to Global Product[permanent dead link]". Spectrum 35 (Spring 2007), 56–60

First edition:

See also "Recently noted[permanent dead link]" DjVu Ministry 62 (December 1989), 29

References

  1. ^ Christian Millenarianism, 131.[full citation needed] As quoted by Arthur Patrick[full citation needed]