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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. Her works are officially considered to hold a secondary role to the Bible, but in practice there is wide variation among Adventists as to exactly how much authority should be attributed to her writings. With understanding she claimed was received in visions, White made administrative decisions and gave personal messages of encouragement or rebuke to church members. Seventh-day Adventists believe that only the Bible is sufficient for forming doctrines and beliefs, a position Ellen White supported by statements inclusive of, "the Bible, and the Bible a

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  • 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. Her works are officially considered to hold a secondary role to the Bible, but in practice there is wide variation among Adventists as to exactly how much authority should be attributed to her writings. With understanding she claimed was received in visions, White made administrative decisions and gave personal messages of encouragement or rebuke to church members. Seventh-day Adventists believe that only the Bible is sufficient for forming doctrines and beliefs, a position Ellen White supported by statements inclusive of, "the Bible, and the Bible alone, is our rule of faith". (en)
  • Les adventistes du septième jour attribuent le don de prophétie à Ellen White (1827-1915), tel qu'ils le décrivent dans les croyances officielles de l'Église adventiste du septième jour : « La prophétie fait partie des dons du Saint-Esprit. Ce don est l´une des marques distinctives de l´Église du reste et s´est manifesté dans le ministère d´Ellen White. Les écrits de cette messagère du Seigneur sont une source constante de vérité qui fait autorité et procure à l´Église encouragement, directives, instructions et répréhension. Ils affirment que la Bible est le critère auquel il faut soumettre tout enseignement et toute expérience. (Joël 2.28,29 ; Actes 2.14-21 ; Hébreux 1.1-3 ; Apocalypse 12.17 ; 19.10) » — Croyance fondamentale 18 : Le don de prophétie Il est estimé, selon les adventistes, qu'Ellen White eut environ 2000 visions contenant des messages d'encouragement et d'avertissement, des conseils, des instructions et des enseignements pour le développement spirituel et la mission des adventistes du septième jour. (fr)
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  • 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. Her works are officially considered to hold a secondary role to the Bible, but in practice there is wide variation among Adventists as to exactly how much authority should be attributed to her writings. With understanding she claimed was received in visions, White made administrative decisions and gave personal messages of encouragement or rebuke to church members. Seventh-day Adventists believe that only the Bible is sufficient for forming doctrines and beliefs, a position Ellen White supported by statements inclusive of, "the Bible, and the Bible a (en)
  • Les adventistes du septième jour attribuent le don de prophétie à Ellen White (1827-1915), tel qu'ils le décrivent dans les croyances officielles de l'Église adventiste du septième jour : « La prophétie fait partie des dons du Saint-Esprit. Ce don est l´une des marques distinctives de l´Église du reste et s´est manifesté dans le ministère d´Ellen White. Les écrits de cette messagère du Seigneur sont une source constante de vérité qui fait autorité et procure à l´Église encouragement, directives, instructions et répréhension. Ils affirment que la Bible est le critère auquel il faut soumettre tout enseignement et toute expérience. (Joël 2.28,29 ; Actes 2.14-21 ; Hébreux 1.1-3 ; Apocalypse 12.17 ; 19.10) » (fr)
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  • Inspiration of Ellen G. White (en)
  • Inspiration d'Ellen White (fr)
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