Adventistˈæd vɛn tɪst, ædˈvɛn-
Adventist (n)
- plural
- Adventists
English Definitions:
Adventist, Second Adventist (noun)
a member of Christian denomination that expects the imminent advent of Christ
Adventist (Noun)
One who believes in the Second Advent (usually known as the Second coming) of Jesus; a millenarian.
Adventist (Noun)
A member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Adventist (Adjective)
Relating to believers in the Second Advent of Jesus.
Adventist
Adventism is a Christian movement which began in the 19th century, in the context of the Second Great Awakening revival in the United States. The name refers to belief in the imminent Second Coming of Jesus Christ. It was started by William Miller, whose followers became known as Millerites. Today, the largest church within the movement is the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Adventist family of churches are regarded today as conservative Protestants. Although they hold much in common, their theology differs on whether the intermediate state is unconscious sleep or consciousness, whether the ultimate punishment of the wicked is annihilation or eternal torment, the nature of immortality, whether or not the wicked are resurrected after the millennium, and whether the sanctuary of Daniel 8 refers to the one in heaven or one on earth. The movement has encouraged the examination of the whole Bible, leading Seventh-day Adventists and some smaller Adventist groups to observe the Sabbath.
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