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Term: The Great Controversy

Definition: The Great Controversy refers to the ongoing spiritual conflict between good and evil, according to Christian beliefs.

Sense 1: Book Title

The Great Controversy is also the title of a popular religious book written by Ellen G. White, a prominent author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Sense 2: Historical Conflict

When capitalized, "The Great Controversy" can also refer to various major historical conflicts or controversial events that have had significant impacts on societies and nations.

Sample Sentences:
  1. Many believers study The Great Controversy to gain a deeper understanding of their faith.
  2. The Great Controversy book has been widely read and discussed by individuals seeking spiritual insights.
  3. In The Great Controversy, Ellen G. White explores the cosmic battle between good and evil.
  4. The effects of The Great Controversy in history can still be felt to this day.
  5. This documentary delves into The Great Controversy of World War II and its aftermath.
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