CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
(I) The context of this research
(II) The purpose, method and significance of this research
(III) The ecumenical setting of this research
(IV) The structure of this research
(V) The limitations of this research
PART I: CHURCH AS REMNANT: SETTING THE STAGE
CHAPTER 2: SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISM AT A CROSSROADS
(I) Origins and development of an Adventist theological identity
(II) The Adventist quest for truth: Christ in the sanctuary as the main hermeneutical horizon
(III) The need for further ecclesiological engagement in Adventism
CHAPTER 3: ADVENTIST REMNANT ECCLESIOLOGY: A BRIEF HISTORICAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY
(I) Adventism as God's end-time remnant church
(II) Other foundational concepts
(III) Organized to proclaim
(IV) Consolidation of the remnant outlook
CHAPTER 4: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF ADVENTIST UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHURCH AS REMNANT
(I) The first inadequacy: The lack of systematic reasoning
(II) The second inadequacy: The neglect of ontological definition
(III) The third inadequacy: The reductionist concept of truth
(IV) The fourth inadequacy: The pneumatological deficit
(V) A way forward &nb