Have you ever wondered how Ellen White describes the Godhead? Do you know how to use Ellen White’s writings properly? Have you ever learned about the emergence and acceptance of the prophetic gift by the pioneers? How about the nature of inspiration - how does it work?
The Ellen White and Contemporary Adventism Symposium is expected answer to all these questions and is designed to provide clarity around how to interpret Ellen White’s writings correctly and responsibly. There are a number of international experts who will be presenting at the symposium, including Merlin Burt, director of the Ellen G. White Estate, and Denis Fortin, professor of Historical Theology at Andrews University. The program is an all-day online event targeted at anyone interested in the topic of Ellen White’s relevance to contemporary Adventism.
The live stream of the symposium will be available here on this page, as well as on Adventist Media’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. Links will be published on the web page a day or two prior to the event.
About Ellen G. White
Ellen G. White was a woman of remarkable spiritual gifts who lived most of her life during the nineteenth century (1827-1915), yet, through her writings, she is still making a revolutionary impact on millions of people around the world. During her lifetime, she wrote more than 5,000 periodical articles and 40 books. She is the most translated woman writer in the entire history of literature, and the most translated American author of either gender. Her writings cover a broad range of subjects, including religion, education, social relationships, evangelism, prophecy, publishing, nutrition, and management.
Ellen G. White is a co-founder of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
For more information about Ellen G. White, please go here.