Topic for research
1. Finally, a study of the meaning of the word
"cleansing" in relationship to the sanctuary could be studied from the
point of view of the Jewish writers. With these suggestions this study
is brought to a close.
2. Comparative study 2,300 and 1,500 Daniel
3. The doctrine of sin (SDA and ….
4. Comparative study of the phase “thou shall not kill” in the context of Buddhism and Adventism
Comparative study of Buddha’s and Christ’s Commandment “Thou shalt not kill”
5. A Strategy to Share the Gospel with the Buddhist Community in Cambodia
6. An Exegesis of Evil from the Lord in 1 Samuel 16:14
7. An Exegesis of thou wilt not leave my soul in hell in Acts 2:27
8. An Exegesis of Christ went and preached unto the spirits in prison in 1 Pet. 3:19
9. The Martin Luther and Seventh-day Adventist View of Millennium in Eschatology
10. The Millennial Views between Martin Luther and the Seventh-day Adventist in Eschatology: Comparative Study
11. The Views of the Image of God between Martin Luther and the Seventh-day Adventist
12. The View of doctrine of the death between Catholicism and Adventism.
13. The View of Antichrist between Martin Luther and the Seventh-day Adventist:
Who was that Antichrist in Luther's mind? Interestingly, the Antichrist is applied to both the Pope and the Turk!
14. Eschatological Teachings of Martin Luther and Milliam Miller: Comparative Study
15. An Evaluation of Martin Luther on the theology of the Sabbath
16. The Catholic and Martin Luther View of Justification in Soteriology
17. The View of Justification between John Calvin and the Seventh-day Adventists
18. The View of High Priest between Catholicism and Adventism
Tyconius: had made the first resurrection spiritual (happening at conversion) and the second literal (at the
Second Coming). The millennium became a 1,000-year reign of the saints on earth, already begun with Christ‘s
first advent. Beyond that, Tyconius had shortened the 1,000 years to 350 (three and a half times) and affirmed
that the church was the New Jerusalem of Revelation 21.
19. The view of the millennium between Tyconius and Seventh-day Adventists
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21. Augustine cited Mark 3:27:
“In fact, no one can enter a strong man’s house without first tying him up. Then he can plunder the
strong man’s house.” In Augustine’s understanding of this verse, the strong man is Satan and the
plundered goods represent people who were formerly under his control but are now Christian. Satan
was bound at the time of the first coming of Christ and will remain bound until the second coming.
Since Satan is therefore unable to deceive the nations, the preaching of the gospel is highly
successful. Christ reigns on earth. At the end of this millennial period, however, Satan will be loosed
for a short time before being finally subdued
22. The view of Kingdom of God between Catholicism and Adventistim
23. Annihilationism (also known as extinctionism or destructionism[1]) is a belief that after the final
judgment some human beings and all fallen angels (all of the damned) will be totally destroyed so as to not
exist, or that their consciousness will be extinguished,
24. Pelagius-Human Free will—Can live without sin vs. Augustin all human has sin except Virgin Mary
25. Mariology of Catholicism (Mary has no original of sin), no sin, co-redemption-at-the cross, co-mediator,
contribution in atonement, dispenser of grace
26. An Evaluation of Roman Catholic View on Marian Co-redemption in Salvation
Why does Roman Catholic view May as a co-redemptrix with Christ?
What is the role of Mary in the work of redemption?