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Robert W. Olson (October 25, 1920 – April 16, 2013 in Hendersonville, North Carolina) was an American Seventh-day Adventist leader who was director of the Ellen G. White Estate from 1978 to 1990.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Adventism, Arthur L. White, Ellen G. White, Hendersonville, North Carolina, Herbert E. Douglass, History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Inspiration of Ellen G. White, Investigative judgment, Paul A. Gordon, PDF, Pillars of Adventism, Prophecy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Second Coming, Seventh-day Adventist Church, Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneers, Seventh-day Adventist eschatology, Seventh-day Adventist theology, Teachings of Ellen G. White.

  2. Ellen G. White Estate
  3. Seventh-day Adventist administrators

Adventism

Adventism is a branch of Protestant Christianity that believes in the imminent Second Coming (or the "Second Advent") of Jesus Christ. Robert W. Olson and Adventism are History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Arthur L. White

Arthur Lacey White (1907–1991) was an American Seventh-day Adventist writer, and theology professor, noted for his service to the Ellen G. White Estate. Robert W. Olson and Arthur L. White are American Seventh-day Adventists, Ellen G. White Estate, History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, seventh-day Adventist administrators and seventh-day Adventist religious workers.

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Ellen G. White

Ellen Gould White (née Harmon; November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an American author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Robert W. Olson and Ellen G. White are American Seventh-day Adventists, Ellen G. White Estate and seventh-day Adventist religious workers.

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Hendersonville, North Carolina

Hendersonville is a city in and the county seat of Henderson County, North Carolina, United States, located south of Asheville.

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Herbert E. Douglass

Herbert Edgar Douglass Jr. (May 16, 1927 – December 15, 2014) was a Seventh-day Adventist theologian. Robert W. Olson and Herbert E. Douglass are American Seventh-day Adventists and seventh-day Adventist religious workers.

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History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church

The Seventh-day Adventist Church had its roots in the Millerite movement of the 1830s to the 1840s, during the period of the Second Great Awakening, and was officially founded in 1863.

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Inspiration of Ellen G. White

Most Seventh-day Adventists believe church co-founder Ellen G. White (1827–1915) was inspired by God as a prophet, today understood as a manifestation of the New Testament "gift of prophecy," as described in the official beliefs of the church. Robert W. Olson and Inspiration of Ellen G. White are History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Investigative judgment

The investigative judgment, or pre-Advent Judgment (or, more accurately the pre-Second Advent Judgment), is a unique Seventh-day Adventist doctrine, which asserts that the divine judgment of professed Christians has been in progress since 1844.

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Paul A. Gordon

Paul Alfred Gordon (1930 – June 25, 2009) was a Seventh-day Adventist. Robert W. Olson and Paul A. Gordon are Ellen G. White Estate, History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, seventh-day Adventist administrators, seventh-day Adventist religious workers and seventh-day Adventist stubs.

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PDF

Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

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Pillars of Adventism

The Pillars of Adventism are landmark doctrines for Seventh-day Adventists. Robert W. Olson and Pillars of Adventism are History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Prophecy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church

Seventh-day Adventists believe that Ellen G. White, one of the church's co-founders, was a prophetess, understood today as an expression of the New Testament spiritual gift of prophecy. Robert W. Olson and prophecy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church are History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Second Coming

The Second Coming (sometimes called the Second Advent or the Parousia) is the Christian belief that Jesus Christ will return to Earth after his ascension to Heaven (which is said to have occurred about two thousand years ago).

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Seventh-day Adventist Church

The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sabbath, its emphasis on the imminent Second Coming (advent) of Jesus Christ, and its annihilationist soteriology.

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Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneers

The Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneers were members of Seventh-day Adventist Church, part of the group of Millerites, who came together after the Great Disappointment across the United States and formed the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Robert W. Olson and Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneers are History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Seventh-day Adventist eschatology

The Seventh-day Adventist Church holds a unique system of eschatological (or end-times) beliefs. Robert W. Olson and Seventh-day Adventist eschatology are History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Seventh-day Adventist theology

The theology of the Seventh-day Adventist Church resembles early Protestant Christianity, combining elements from Lutheran, Wesleyan-Arminian, and Anabaptist branches of Protestantism.

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Teachings of Ellen G. White

Ellen G. White, one of the co-founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, was extremely influential on the church, which considers her a prophet, understood today as an expression of the New Testament spiritual gift of prophecy. Robert W. Olson and Teachings of Ellen G. White are History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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See also

Ellen G. White Estate

Seventh-day Adventist administrators

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Olson

Also known as R. W. Olson.