What SDA books are of special interest to Adventist Activists? Here’s a starter list:
- Adventism & the American Republic (Morgan, 2001)
- Anarchy and Apocalypse (Osborn, 2010)
- Black Maverick: T. R. M. Howard’s Fight for Civil Rights and Economic Power (Beito & Beito, 2009)
- Building Peace: Overcoming Violence In Communities (Holsopple, Krall, & Pittman, 2005)
- Christian Relief and Development (Kuhn, 2005)
- Community Assessment for Faith-based Organization (Sahlin, 2011)
- Community Impact Series
- I Pledge Allegiance: The Role of Seventh-day Adventists in the Military (Phillips & Tsatalbasidis, 2008)
- Mission in Metropolis (Sahlin, 2007)
- The Peacemaking Remnant (Morgan, ed., 2005)
- The Peril of the Republic (Magan, 1899)
- The Promise of Peace (Scriven, 2009)
- Seventh-day Adventists in Time of War (F. M. Wilcox, 1936)
- Should I Fight? (Bussey, ed., 2011)
- The Silent Church: Seventh-day Adventism, Human Rights and Modern Adventist Social Ethics (Plantak, 1998)
- Swimming against the Current (Blake, 2007)
- Understanding Your Community (Sahlin)
- Welfare Ministry (White, compiled in 1952)
And everything in Peace Pursuits, the Adventist Peace Fellowship bookstore. :)
What other titles would you add?
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