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Herbert E. Douglass

Herbert Edgar Douglass, Jr. (16 May 1927- 15 Dec 2014) was a Seventh-day Adventist theologian. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts as the oldest of five children (all sons) to Herbert Edgar Douglass Sr (1904–1983) and Mildred Jennie Munson (1908–1988). He earned his Doctorate in Theology at Pacific School of Religion in 1964.
From 1954 to 1957 Douglass wrote commentaries for five books for, and served on the staff that edited, the ''Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary''. From 1967 to 1970 he served as president of Atlantic Union College; from 1970 to 1976 as associate editor of the ''Review and Herald'' magazine (now the ''Adventist Review''); from 1979 to 1985 as associate Book Editor and vice-president for Editorial Development at the Pacific Press Publishing Association; from 1985 to 1992 as president of Weimar Institute, and from 1997 to 2001 as vice-president for philanthropy at Adventist Heritage Ministry. From 2003 to 2005 Douglass was a consultant for Amazing Facts ministry. As of 2008, he has authored over 24 books and numerous articles. Until his death in 2014, he resided in Lincoln, California.
==Questions on Doctrine==
On the issues raised in "Questions on Doctrine" Douglass was opposed to the changes it seem to be bringing in Adventist thought. In "An Historical Footnote", 1975, Douglass briefly discusses QoD and is quite clearly opposed to its presentation of Adventist Christology. On the nature of Christ Douglass writes: "Jesus was like fallen humanity, identical in form and nature, except that He did not sin. That means He was like fallen humanity in every respect from the stand-point of human equipment, including basic desires and needs. But He was not like fallen humanity from the stand-point of human performance: He did not sin" 〔(The Humanity of Jesus, mimeographed document, p.14).〕

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