Abstract

The organization and institutional development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) are inseparably integrated into the undisputed driving force of Ellen G. White. By his influence arising prophetic guidance, the small remaining group of Millerite Movement (1839-1844) became a church of global expansion, whose missionary work relies on a weaving organized by various institutions. Mindful of the importance of Ellen G. White SDA is essential to introduce this character, so that makes it possible for our understanding of structural strength to influence the emergence and subsequent development of the SDA church, but also to their institutionalization. Indicated in advance that the results presented here come from a literature whose literature is mostly denominational, and that the approach of the influence of the prophetess Ellen G. White has these pages buoyed by an understanding of concepts prophet , charisma and charismatic domination .

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