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The Struggle for the Prophetic Heritage

Issues in the conflict for control of the Ellen G White publications 1930 - 1939

By Gilbert M. Valentine

Paperback, 174 pages

Institute Press,

ISBN: 9789748343006

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The 1930s witnessed significant tensions within the top ranks of Adventist Church leadership. General Conference officers found themselves obliged to think through the problem of how to understand the role of the Ellen G. White appointed trustees and what was the nature of their responsibility as custodians of the enormous collection of Ellen G. White's writings.

Were the trustees to be a super-administration calling church leaders to account? This was how W. C. White seemed to view the role. But the General Conference officers disagreed. Did W. C. White also have the gift of prophecy? And as W. A. Spicer pointed out, did not Napoleon suggest that it was better to have one weak general than two strong ones divided?

The debate was painful at times and awkward because it was so sensitive. But eventually all agreed that the residue of the gift of prophecy did not belong just to one family. The spiritual resource resident in the collection of Ellen White's writings belonged in a unique way to the whole church. This consensus led to the transfer of the White Estate from California to Washington DC.

But it was a long road from Elmshaven to the east coast and at times the going was quite rocky. In this book Dr Gil Valentine relates the intriguing story of a maturing theological awareness in the church and the gradual development of structural arrangements that reflected sound theology and enabled the church and the trustees to work together in ensuring that the writings of Ellen White continued to be a blessing in the church.

  • The Geography of a Power Struggle
  • A Social Science Perspective
  • Historical Context: The People and the Times
  • The Problem Assessed
  • The Problem Addressed
  • The Problem Explodes
  • William C. White: A Personal Perspective
  • The General Conference President Seeks a Solution
  • An Agreement and its Sticking Point
  • Making the Solution Work - From a Distance
  • The White Estate Moves to Washington
  • Final Conflicts
  • Conclusion

  • Epilogue
  • A Chronology of Events: 1929-1939
  • A Note on Sources

APPENDICES

  1. The Last Will and Testament of Ellen G. White
  2. The 1934 "Joint Bill of Sale and Agreement"
  3. Summary of Changes to the 1934 "Joint Bill of Sale and Agreement"
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