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Congratulations to Cristian Gonzalez, recipient of the Louise Dederen Digital Research Fellowship.

His research examines how early Seventh-day Adventists understood the Holy Spirit and how those views developed between 1845 and 1931. By working with rare pioneer writings, manuscripts, letters, and periodicals, Cristian’s project contributes to a deeper understanding of doctrinal development in Adventist history.

We are glad to support research that advances both Adventist scholarship and the preservation of important archival materials.
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Congratulations to Cristian Gonzalez, recipient of the Louise Dederen Digital Research Fellowship.

His research examines how early Seventh-day Adventists understood the Holy Spirit and how those views developed between 1845 and 1931. By working with rare pioneer writings, manuscripts, letters, and periodicals, Cristian’s project contributes to a deeper understanding of doctrinal development in Adventist history.

We are glad to support research that advances both Adventist scholarship and the preservation of important archival materials.

Photos from Retro SDA Potluck at the Center for Adventist Research! We are grateful for the opportunity to connect students, faculty, and friends with the rich heritage preserved at the Center for Adventist Research. ... See MoreSee Less

Photos from Retro SDA Potluck at the Center for Adventist Research! We are grateful for the opportunity to connect students, faculty, and friends with the rich heritage preserved at the Center for Adventist Research.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

Congratulations to William D. Moore, recipient of the Gary Land Research Fellowship.

An Associate Professor of American Material Culture, Moore is developing a major research project on the history of American camp meetings. His work situates Adventist camp meetings within broader American religious, architectural, and cultural history, highlighting both what makes them distinctive and how they relate to other denominational traditions.

We are pleased to support this important research and look forward to the scholarly contributions it will bring to the study of Adventism and American religion.
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Congratulations to William D. Moore, recipient of the Gary Land Research Fellowship.

An Associate Professor of American Material Culture, Moore is developing a major research project on the history of American camp meetings. His work situates Adventist camp meetings within broader American religious, architectural, and cultural history, highlighting both what makes them distinctive and how they relate to other denominational traditions.

We are pleased to support this important research and look forward to the scholarly contributions it will bring to the study of Adventism and American religion.
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