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Ellen White was early accorded an important though informal leadership role in the developing Seventh-day Adventist Church based on her demonstration of extraordinary charisma, which she recognized as coming from beyond herself. This volume explores the interaction between Mrs. White and various General Conference presidents and will give you an increased understanding of the numerous leadership conflicts during the 1890s and into the next century. You will also gain an appreciation of the dynamics of the interaction of the gift of administration and the charisma of the spirit of prophecy in the church’s formative years. The church’s continued growth through the years since Ellen White would seem to be a clear evidence of the continued blessing of the Spirit. The story unfolded here clearly develops the underlying conviction that the Spirit of truth that uniquely manifested Himself in the ministry of Ellen White still leads the Adventist community today.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
The Prophets and Politics: Scriptural Precedents
Spiritual Leadership as "Political" Skill
Ole Andres Olsen: A Reluctant President (1888-1893)
Four More Years of Stress for Ole Olsen (1893-1897)
George A. Irwin: A War Veteran From the South (1897-1899)
A Second Term for George Irwin (1899-1901)
Rumors and Transitions: G.A. Irwin to A.G. Daniells (1900-1901)
A.G. Daniells and the Process of Reform (1901-1903)
A.G. Daniells Survives the 1903 General Conference Session
Administration and Charisma in the Post-Crisis Years (1903-1913)
A Hermeneutical Paradigm for Understanding Ellen White in the 1890s
Appendix: Summary of Finding of the 1897 Committee of Investigation Into the Affairs of the Review and Herald Office
Endnotes
Index
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Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2011 |
Printed: |
2011 |
Pages: |
384 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |