Resumen:
This dissertation explores the significant contribution of Guilherme Stein Jr. to Adventism
in Brazil, with a special focus on his bibliographic production in the early 20th century.
Although the history of Adventism in the country is relatively well-documented,
Guilherme’s literary work, mainly composed of five books, still lacks in-depth academic
studies. The objective of the research, situated within the area of concentration Religion,
Theology, and Society and the research line History and Theology, is to analyze
the central themes addressed by the pioneer in his books, assessing the impact of his
work on the theological, philosophical, and creationist formation of the denomination
in Brazil. The hypothesis is that his works helped shape Adventist thought in the country,
adapting it to the cultural context and strengthening the denominational identity.
Additionally, the study aims to fill a significant historiographic gap by offering a detailed
analysis of his contributions and recovering the importance of Guilherme, particularly
for the development of Adventist education and the press. The first chapter presents
some brief biographical details of this pioneer preceded by a summary of the arrival of
Adventism in Brazil. The second chapter analyzes the book Sucessos Preditos na História
Universal, which addresses the prophecies of Daniel. The third chapter deals with
the book O Sábado, which presents a detailed study of the fourth commandment of
the Decalogue. The fourth chapter explores the trilogy of books on the origin of languages
and religions.