Robert W. Olson

Robert W. Olson

Robert W. Olson (born 1920) was director of the Ellen G. White Estate from 1978 to 1990.

Biography

Olson was the first staff member who was not a direct descendant of Ellen G. White to run her estate and the first staff member to hold a Ph.D. He had a wide variety of pastoral and administrative posts before joining the White Estate in the early 1970s. His leadership was characterized by a new openess to her writings (including the release of the controversial "Z file" [See " [http://www.whiteestate.org/books/mol/Chapt42.html#Areas%20of%20Concern%20Involving%20the%20Files%20of%20Ellen%20White%92s%20Writings Chapter 42: Criticism Involving Relationships With Other People] " in "Messenger of the Lord" by Herbert Douglass] ) and the release and publication of Ellen White's published writings on CD-ROM.

Publications

* " [http://maranathamedia.com.au/start/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=1065 101 Questions on the Sanctuary and on Ellen White] " (PDF) (Washington, D.C.: Ellen G. White Estate, March 1981). Also appeared as a supplement to the Australasian Record of June 8, 1981)
* " [http://www.whiteestate.org/issues/shutdoor.html The "Shut Door" Documents: Statements Relating to the 'Shut Door', the Door of Mercy, and the Salvation of Souls by Ellen G. White and Other Early Adventists; Arranged in a Chronological Setting from 1844 to 1851; Compiled, with Occasional Commentary, by Robert W. Olson] "

See also

* Ellen G. White Estate
* Prophetic gift of Ellen White
* Seventh-day Adventist Church

References

Resources

External links

Offline resources

* Brief biography, a DVD extra in "Prophetic Inspiration: The Holy Spirit at Work"


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