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Biographie de l'auteur - Dr. Alberto R. Treiyer (Veuillez attendre
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Dr. Alberto R. Treiyer was born in the Adventist community of Libertador
San Martín, Entre Ríos, Argentina, on January 25,
1948. Blood from Switzerland, Germany, and Spain runs through his
veins. Being the great-grandson of Seventh-day Adventists, he studied
all three educational levels - primary, high-school, and college
- in Adventist institutions. Providence determined for him to
achieve only a few philosophy courses at the University level,
as well as his doctoral degree in theology, in Catholic and Protestant
universities, respectively. |
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After
concluding his studies in theology, philosophy, and pedagogy at River
Plate Adventist University, Argentina, he was called to teach at the
Adventist Uruguayan Institute. At his insistence, he was called to
enter pastoral work in the same country, where he exerted that ministry
for four years. Later on, he was invited to teach theology and philosophy
in the same institution which had educated him, where he remained
for two years. It was then when he decided to go to the University
of Strasbourg, France, to obtain a doctoral degree in theology. After
one year of studies, he received a scholarship from the French government
which was applied through the Protestant Faculty of that city. |
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He based
his doctoral dissertation on the Hebrew worship in the University of Strasbourg and concluded
it in 1982, and since then it has became his passion. After three years of
teaching theology at the Séminaire Adventiste
du Saléve
in France, he was called to teach theology at the Adventist Antillian
College in Puerto Rico, where he remained for six years. During those
years, he also became director of the theological department. In addition,
he was then ordained to the pastoral ministry. Desiring to improve
his English, he came to the United States, where he devoted nine years
to teach theology while holding evangelistic meetings on the sanctuary
of Israel and the prophecies of the end. He taught by contract at
the University of La Sierra, California and at Columbia Union College.
He also taught theology in some Central and South American countries
such as Costa Rica and Colombia. |
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The over
150 evangelistic series he was able to give on the distinctive messages
of the Adventist faith have enabled him to both simplify and widen
the dimension of his theological studies. In addition, holding these
series in Europe and across the Americas have allowed him
to easily adapt the Adventist message to various cultures, even
to those whose people have never had the opportunity to hear of such
marvelous truths. After winning hundreds of souls for the Lord in this
task, he served as a pastor in Atlanta, Georgia for four years and
is presently the pastor of a few church groups in eastern North Carolina.
He continues to give seminars for pastors as
well as evangelistic seminars wherever he is invited. His ability to
fluently preach in English, Spanish, and French has made his unique
ministry possible. |
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