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41. "Historical Conditioning in the Bible and the Writings of Ellen White”, 1971

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1, Call No.: 024043

Content Description

From the Collection: This is a very extensive collection of well over 250 scholarly papers, the vast majority of them written by Cottrell. There are papers covering the topics of hermeneutics, exegesis, church polity, governance, and history, Daniel, Revelation, Ellen White, science, plus many others. Cottrell surely had a wide range of interests and seemingly an input on almost every subject which became current in the second half of the 20th century. Nearly all of the papers are unpublished meaning they were designed for limited circulation. Many of the papers were prepared for distribution to a church sponsored study group or committee such as the Bible Research Fellowship or the Biblical Research Institute.

Perhaps one of Cottrell’s greatest contributions to the Adventist Church was his work on the authoritative Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary series. As mentioned above he served as the associate editor of the series along with editor Francis D. Nichol. Besides editing many thousands of pages of other peoples work he wrote about 2,000 pages. The Commentary articles are not signed. Cottrell provides a list of the various authors and what books of the Bible they contributed to on the project.

A significant work of Cottrell’s which is not well known is his Eschatology of Daniel. It is at number 222 in the inventory. It was never formally published. Cottrell says the manuscript awaits a climate of openness and objectivity in the church, which is essential to a fair examination of the facts.”

Dates

  • 1971

Extent

93 Pages

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Materials Specific Details

Written on assignment for the Biblical Research Committee. Replete with illustrations of the human factor in the revelatory-recording process. Its emphasis on the human factor came as a surprise to many, one of whom complained “If I believed that I would not be a Seventh-day Adventist.” Accordingly, the following paper in which Ellen White concurs and adds other human factors in the revelatory- recording process.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Center for Adventist Research Manuscript Collections Repository

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