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Two rounds complete, more talks scheduled
Cordiality marks conversation
between Adventists, Presbyterians


By Jerry Van Marter
Presbyterian News Service

Special to The Layman Online
Thursday, September 6, 2007
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Representatives of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Seventh-day Adventist Church met here Aug. 22-24 to better understand each other's faith, remove stereotypes and explore areas of possible cooperation.

The meeting was a follow-up to the one held last November at Adventist world headquarters in Silver Spring, Md.

Participants discussed four papers prepared for the gathering on the two traditions' understandings of sola scriptura (Biblical authority), law and Gospel, and the writings of John Calvin and Adventist theologian Ellen G. White in relation to the two topics.

The conversation, notable for its cordiality and warm fellowship, revealed unanimity concerning the place of Scripture as the only rule of faith and practice. It also produced agreement on the role of the law as a guide to Christian living.

Representing the PCUSA in the talks were the Rev. Carlos Malave, associate for ecumenical relations and assistant stated clerk, who organized the gathering; Aurelio Garcia from the University of Puerto Rico; the Rev. Eunice McGarrahan of The National Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C.; David Jensen of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary; and the Rev. Sheldon Sorge of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

The Adventist delegation consisted of Hal Thomsen, assistant to the president for the North American Division of the church; three representatives from the Biblical Research Institute of the Adventist General Conference: Angel Rodriguez, Kwabena Donkor and Ekkehart Muller; Merlin Burt of Andrews University; and William Johnsson, assistant to the church's president for interfaith relations.

At the conclusion of the conversation, representatives agreed to recommend to their respective governing bodies that further conversations be held, including the exploration of ways that the two churches may work together more fully.

Information for this story was furnished by the Rev. Carlos Malave of the Office of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Jerry Van Marter is coordinator for the Presbyterian News Service. This article originally appeared on the Web site of the Presbyterian News Service. It is reprinted here by permission.

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