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IN SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST .
Remnant church (Adventist); Remnant (Adventist)

Adventist Baptismal Vow         
STATEMENT OF FAITH USED FOR INITIATION BY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS
Adventist baptismal vows; Seventh-day Adventist baptismal vow; Adventist baptismal vow
The Seventh-day Adventist baptismal vow is a list of 13 belief statements which a person joining the Seventh-day Adventist Church is given and accepts at believer's baptism. In Adventist understanding, baptism (a public display of faith in Christ), is associated with officially joining the Adventist church, which is a part of the community of believers in Christ.
Adventist University of the Antilles         
PRIVATE, COEDUCATIONAL, CHRISTIAN, AND NON-PROFIT UNIVERSITY IN MAYAGUEZ, PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rican Adventist College; Antillean College; Universidad Adventista de las Antillas; Antillean Adventist University
The Antillean Adventist University (AAU) (in Spanish: Universidad Adventista de las Antillas) (UAA) is a private, Seventh-day Adventist university in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.
Seventh-day Adventist theology         
  • Seventh-day Adventist prophetic time chart from 1863, about the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation
  • portion of working pages 80-81 of ''Desire of Ages'', with editorial handwriting from one of Ellen White's literary assistants
THEOLOGY OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Seventh-day Adventist teaching; Seventh-day Adventist beliefs; Seventh-day Adventist doctrine; Adventist beliefs; Adventist theology; Adventist doctrine; Adventist belief; SDA theology; SDA beliefs; SDA doctrine
The theology of the Seventh-day Adventist Church resembles that of Protestant Christianity, combining elements from Lutheran, Wesleyan-Arminian, and Anabaptist branches of Protestantism. Adventists believe in the infallibility of Scripture and teach that salvation comes from grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

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Remnant (Seventh-day Adventist belief)

In Seventh-day Adventist theology, there will be an end time remnant of believers who are faithful to God. The remnant church is a visible, historical, organized body characterized by obedience to the commandments of God and the possession of a unique end-time gospel proclamation. Adventists have traditionally equated this "remnant church" with the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.

A distinct but related concept is the eschatological remnant, which will manifest shortly prior to the second coming of Jesus. The "remnant church" is understood to act as a catalyst for the formation of this group. The eschatological remnant will consist of some (but not all) constituents of the present "remnant church", together with a cohort of believers from other (that is, non-Adventist) churches. Only members of the eschatological remnant will be saved through the end-times.

Traditionally, Adventists have also applied the symbol of "Laodicea" to themselves, a self-criticism as being "lukewarm" in the faith (Revelation 3:15-16).

The Adventist doctrine of the end-time remnant is based primarily upon Revelation 12:17, which states:

And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. (King James Version, emphasis added)

An estimated 90% of Adventists believe "The Adventist Church has a special mission to proclaim God’s last message to the world", according to estimates of local church leaders in a 2002 worldwide survey.