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The Adventist Theological Society (ATS) is an international nonprofit organization of Seventh-day Adventist scholars and lay-people. The society holds its annual meeting in connection with the Evangelical Theological Society. It describes its theology as "balanced and conservative Adventist theology".〔(Membership :: Adventist Theological Society )〕 The other main Adventist theological organization, the Adventist Society for Religious Studies is more liberal/progressive by comparison. == History == The society was organized in October 1988 at what is now Southern Adventist University, when a group of scholars broke off from the ''Andrews Society for Religious Studies'', which is now the ''Adventist Society for Religious Studies'' (ASRS). The meeting consisted of four delegates from Andrews University and eight from Southern. Jack Blanco, author of ''The Clear Word'', was elected president. The first annual session was held at Wheaton College in November 1988. In 1989 the society decided to publish the ''Journal of the Adventist Theological Society'', with Leo Van Dolson as editor. C. Mervyn Maxwell and Gerhard Hasel were also actively involved with the journal. The first issue was published in 1990. Membership consisted of 1400 individuals in 1994.〔"Adventist Theological Society" in ''Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia'' vol. 1, p.31-32〕 According to a 1996 article, its religion scholars are predominantly from the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, Southern Adventist University, and the Biblical Research Institute, plus around 1,700 lay people.〔(Adventist Religion Scholars Meet | Adventist Today )〕
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