Abstract

Research regarding the writings of Ellen White has primarily relied on qualitative measures to develop insights and themes. Consequently, quantitative measureshave been largely left unused in this regard. The purpose of this study was to helpfill this gap through quantitative text mining analysis of Ellen White’s Conflict ofthe Ages series utilizing an exploratory design that used word frequencies, wordclouds, and topical models to discover themes. Themes were created using topicmodels derived from the latent Dirichlet allocation (DLA) algorithm. Resultsrevealed the word frequencies of each of the five books in the series as well as anaggregation of the word used in the Conflict of the Ages series as a whole. A fourthememodel was developed which included 1) God and His people, 2) Evangelism, 3) Old Testament concepts, and 4) Prophecy. Further findings showed that words such as “Christ”, “Lord”, and “God” were the most frequently used terms in the series, making the Conflict of the Ages series primarily Christcentered in terms of word frequency. Continuing text mining analysis on writings of Ellen White is suggested for further study and validation of these results.

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