Adventist Society for Religious Studies
The Adventist Society for Religious Studies (ASRS) is a Seventh-day Adventist scholarly community whose purpose is "to provide intellectual and social fellowship among its members and encourage scholarly pursuits in all religious studies disciplines, particularly with reference to the Seventh-day Adventist tradition." It was formally organized in New York City in 1979. It is more liberal than the other main Adventist theological organization, the Adventist Theological Society, which is more conservative.
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