Sacred Name Movement

The Sacred Name Movement (SNM) is a movement within Adventism concerned with emphasizing the use of the Hebrew name of God.[1] Influenced by Clarence Orvil Dodd, the movement considers the use of God's name as important as the Jewish festivals. SNM believers also generally observe many of the Old Testament laws and ceremonies such as the Seventh-day Sabbath, Torah festivals, and kashrut food laws.[2] The movement also rejects the doctrine of the Trinity as unbiblical.[3]

  1. ^ Melton 82-83.
  2. ^ Frederickson 2004.
  3. ^ Clarke, Peter. Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements. p. 543.

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