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Presentation
Corelates of Legalism in a Global Sample of Seventh-day Adventists
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
  • Duane C McBride, Andrews University
  • Alina Baltazar, Andrews University
  • Karl G. D. Bailey, Andrews University
  • Shannon M. Trecartin, Andrews University
  • David Trim, General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research
Location
AdventHealth Univrsity, Orlando, Florida
Start Date
18-5-2022 12:00 AM
End Date
21-5-2022 12:00 AM
Description

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is often identified as a strict church (Iannaccone, 1994; Chen et al., 2019; McBride et al., 2020) in that it has specific dietary and behavioral requirements for joining and continued membership. These include abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs as well as a strong emphasis on vegetarianism (McBride et al., 2020). This has resulted in longevity advantage for Adventists (Fraser et al., 2020). This focus on behavioral requirements have resulted in critics viewing Adventists as legalists (WELS, 2022). The purpose of this research is to examine the issue of legalism among Adventist Church members.

Citation Information
Duane C McBride, Alina Baltazar, Karl G. D. Bailey, Shannon M. Trecartin, et al.. "Corelates of Legalism in a Global Sample of Seventh-day Adventists" (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karl_bailey/131/