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The Psychobiography
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This psychobiography analyzes Ellen G. White's life through psychological and historical lenses to better understand her visions and leadership within Seventh-day Adventism.
It explores how personal trauma and possible neurological issues may have shaped her prophetic experiences and subsequent doctrinal developments.
The book situates White's behavior and writings in the broader context of 19th-century religious movements and the 'Great Disappointment.
' It aims to offer readers a critical, evidence-based perspective to reassess White's authority and the church structures built around her.
The work is intended as a resource for scholars and former members examining the psychological underpinnings of religious leadership.
It explores how personal trauma and possible neurological issues may have shaped her prophetic experiences and subsequent doctrinal developments.
The book situates White's behavior and writings in the broader context of 19th-century religious movements and the 'Great Disappointment.
' It aims to offer readers a critical, evidence-based perspective to reassess White's authority and the church structures built around her.
The work is intended as a resource for scholars and former members examining the psychological underpinnings of religious leadership.
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