What I would like to offer in this paper is that a careful consideration of Ellen White’s thought on the role of women in the church, taken in its nineteenth-century context, her understanding of the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist church, her counsels regarding ministry and its many functions taken in historical context, and her non-sacramental understanding of ordination and early Seventh-day Adventist practice of ordination, can support the case for allowing the ordination of women today
Christianity has many “fathers” (often described as living before or after the historic Council of N...
The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church has tried on at least five previous occasions to resolve the ...
Topic. This study is a historical investigation examining the development of the Seventh-day Adventi...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been engaged in a debate about the role of women in ministry, e...
This paper will bring out the position on women’s ordination held by the Adventist pioneers and the ...
The core tenet of this thesis is that sociocultural standards at Avondale College have changed drama...
This article will discuss one of Ellen White\u27s most comprehensive statements on the matter of org...
The chapter demonstrates that although Ellen White does not delineate a theology of ordination her v...
Christian churches often stuggle with inner conflict. This has been true from apostolic days until ...
Ellen White, the most voluminous of all Seventh-day Adventist authors, held a high view of Scripture...
The status and role of women in organized leadership positions in the Protestant church has reflecte...
The status and role of women in organized leadership positions in the Protestant church has reflecte...
The status and role of women in organized leadership positions in the Protestant church has reflecte...
It is the accompaniment of the Holy Spirit of God that prepares workers, both men and women, to beco...
Ellen Gould White (1827-1915), the prophet and joint founder of the Seventh-day Adventist church, wa...
Christianity has many “fathers” (often described as living before or after the historic Council of N...
The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church has tried on at least five previous occasions to resolve the ...
Topic. This study is a historical investigation examining the development of the Seventh-day Adventi...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been engaged in a debate about the role of women in ministry, e...
This paper will bring out the position on women’s ordination held by the Adventist pioneers and the ...
The core tenet of this thesis is that sociocultural standards at Avondale College have changed drama...
This article will discuss one of Ellen White\u27s most comprehensive statements on the matter of org...
The chapter demonstrates that although Ellen White does not delineate a theology of ordination her v...
Christian churches often stuggle with inner conflict. This has been true from apostolic days until ...
Ellen White, the most voluminous of all Seventh-day Adventist authors, held a high view of Scripture...
The status and role of women in organized leadership positions in the Protestant church has reflecte...
The status and role of women in organized leadership positions in the Protestant church has reflecte...
The status and role of women in organized leadership positions in the Protestant church has reflecte...
It is the accompaniment of the Holy Spirit of God that prepares workers, both men and women, to beco...
Ellen Gould White (1827-1915), the prophet and joint founder of the Seventh-day Adventist church, wa...
Christianity has many “fathers” (often described as living before or after the historic Council of N...
The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church has tried on at least five previous occasions to resolve the ...
Topic. This study is a historical investigation examining the development of the Seventh-day Adventi...