The Development of the Seventh-Day Adventist Understanding of Ellen G. White's Prophetic Gift

1844-1889

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The Development of the Seventh-Day Adventist Understanding of Ellen G. White's Prophetic Gift

1844-1889

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Ellen G. White was a major figure of nineteenth-century American Christianity although she has not been widely studied or researched. Shortly after the second coming of Jesus predicted by the Millerites did not materialize on October 22, 1844, White became one of the principal leaders of a small remnant group of disappointed believers. She also began claiming visionary manifestations. The Sabbatarians, who later came to be known as the Seventh-day Adventists, gradually accepted White as having the genuine gift of prophecy and her gift became one of their distinctive doctrines. How did the early Sabbath-keeping Adventists become convinced of her prophetic claims? This volume is a historical examination of the process through which early Seventh-day Adventists justified and accepted White's prophetic claims between 1844 and 1889. It evaluates and analyzes the development of their understanding of the doctrine of the gift of prophesy in general, and White's gift in particular. In 1844, she claimed to have received her first vision, and by 1889, the essential arguments for and against her prophetic gift were in place. Ellen White's gift of prophecy has remained a controversial subject within and outside the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. This analysis provides an important historical context that illuminates the prophetic claims of Ellen White and the attempts of her denomination to find a more balanced and informed approach toward such a complex topic. - Publisher.

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Peter Lang
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1. Historical background and early attitudes towards charismatic and visionary experiences among Millerites and Sabbatarian Adventists up to 1850
2. The prophetic gift accepted but not promoted, 1851-1862
3. The turning point: the gift of prophecy becomes a part of the Seventh-day Adventist statement of beliefs, 1863-1881
4. A further refinement of the Adventist understanding of Ellen G. White's prophetic gift, 1882-1889
5. General summary, conclusions, and recommendations for futher study

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American university studies. Series VII, Theology and religion ; v. 347

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1 online resource (xvii, 252 p.)

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1453914226
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