Ellen G. White’s Perspective on the Revelation-Inspiration and Interpretation of Scripture as Reflected in Selected Chapters of the Great Controversy
Emmanuel Forkpa Zayzay
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Emmanuel Forkpa Zayzay: Department of Theology, Adventist University of West Africa
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 2, 333-341
Abstract:
Ellen G. White’s perspectives on revelation and inspiration assert that God communicated with humanity through selected individuals after sin disrupted direct communion. Her understanding highlights dual authorship, the use of human language, and the Bible’s authority. White emphasizes Scripture’s harmony, its role as the supreme guide for faith and practice, and the necessity of the Holy Spirit for illumination and application.
Date: 2025
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