Steve Daily on Ellen G. White

A Fantastic New Resource: The New Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists (ESDA)

How did the work of Seventh-day Adventists start in Ghana? Who was the first single female Adventist missionary in Korea? Who were the Adventist martyrs in Europe? Who founded the Seventh-day Adventist church in Myanmar? What is the history of Avondale University College? What is the SDA Medical Cadet Corps? We now have reliable answers…

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Prophets in Conflict: Issues in Authority

George Knight’s latest book is Prophets in Conflict: Issues in Authority. In “A Word to the Reader” at the start of the book, he says, “In 2017, I published Adventist Authority Wars, Ordination, and the Ro- man Catholic Temptation.

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Was Ellen G. White a Plagiarist?

Interview from 1981 with a leading copyright authority. Mr. Ramik describes himself as a Roman Catholic, but not seriously religious.

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Ellen G. White’s Role in Biblical Interpretation: A Survey of Early Seventh-day Adventist Perceptions

This article surveys the history of Adventist views on the role of Ellen White's writings in biblical interpretation. It focuses specifically on the role and authority Adventists ascribed to her in the interpretation of the Bible.

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Open or Closed Communion?

Adventist historical practice relative to open or closed communion and the interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 in connection with the question are explored.

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Miles Grant, D. M. Canright, and the Credibility of Ellen G. White: A New Perspective on the Israel Dammon Trial

Ellen G. White recounts that one of the most difficult aspects of her early ministry was to rebuke fanatics, including Israel Dammon.

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