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This week, Pastor Walter Rogers and his son visited the Center for Adventist Research to explore materials from our collections for an upcoming podcast. During their visit, they interviewed Dr. Gary Burdick about the relationship between faith and science.
They also examined several fascinating historical sources, including an Isaac Newton manuscript on Christ’s Second Coming and two of Newton’s books on biblical prophecy: “Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John” (1733) and “The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms” (1728).
Pastor Rogers, based in Canada, travels across North America speaking on the evidence for God and the intersection of science and faith.
It is always a pleasure to see researchers and guests engaging with the unique historical treasures preserved at CAR.
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Last Friday, at the Honors Scholars and Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium held at the Howard Performing Arts Center, CAR’s Undergraduate Research Assistant, Corinna Bevier, presented her research on Seventh-day Adventists and Tobacco Reform.
Her project, “Archiving the Five Day Plan: Creating a Finding Aid for SDA Tobacco Cessation Efforts,” develops a comprehensive archival guide to materials housed in the Center for Adventist Research. The finding aid currently includes 130 artifacts from the 1960s–1990s, many connected to the global “Five Day Plan” tobacco cessation initiative.
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Virtual Ellen G. White Issues Symposium, April 6, 2026
Mark your calendar and join us for the virtual Ellen G. White Issues Symposium sponsored by the Center for Adventist Research, the Ellen G. White Estate Branch Office, and the Seminary Department of Church History. It will be held on Monday, April 6, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The purpose of this symposium is to break new ground in understanding Ellen White and issues relating to her life, ministry, and prophetic gift that have current importance.
Papers will be presented with a prepared response. There will be an opportunity to submit questions relating to Ellen White and current issues and as many of these questions as time will allow will be debated at the afternoon panel discussion.
The speakers this year are Francis Gayoba, Ph.D. student (Systematic Theology) at Andrews University; Walter Steger, Ph.D. student (Adventist Studies) at Andrews University; Cindy Tutsch, DMin, Ellen G. White Estate (Retired); Theodore N. Levterov, Ph.D., Associate Director of the Ellen G. White Estate; Sebastian Reichert, MA Student (Church History) at Andrews University; Katrina Blue, Ph.D., Professor of Theology & Christian Spirituality at Pacific Union College.
More about the event: centerforadventistresearch.org/egw_symposium/
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