Robert H. Pierson

Robert H. Pierson

Robert Howard Pierson (1911–1989) was a president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

Biography

He served as president of the British West Indies Union (1944–1947), president of the Southern Asia Division (1950–1954), president of the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference (1954–1957), president of the Texas Conference (1957–1958), president of the Southern Africa Division (1958–1962), president of the Trans-African Division (1962–1966), and ultimately, president of the General Conference (1966–1979).

As of 2007, Pierson is the second-longest serving church president after A. G. Daniells.

Raymond Cottrell wrote, "Robert H. Pierson was a gracious person, a dedicated Adventist, a gentleman in every way, but also a person with clear objectives and resolute determination to achieve them."" [http://www.jesusinstituteforum.org/AssetOrLiability.html The "Sanctuary Doctrine" - Asset or Liability?] "] He describes Pierson, Gordon M. Hyde and Gerhard Hasel as the "three architects" behind "the decade of obscurantism (1969-1979)". According to Cottrell this "triumvirate" attempted to gain control of Adventist biblical studies in this decade.

Theology and publications

Through the printed pages of the "Review & Herald" (now "Adventist Review") and "Ministry" magazines, he appealed to the laity and leadership of the denomination to hold fast to "historic" teachings, including the doctrine of the work of Jesus Christ as High Priest in the heavenly sanctuary, and the concept of the true believers overcoming all their sins, with the aid of God, prior to their baptism with the power of the Holy Spirit ("the falling of the Latter Rain") to proclaim the Three Angels' Messages of Revelation 14 to the world, calling upon the people to take a stand for "the commandments of God (including the seventh-day Sabbath - Saturday) and the faith of Jesus". He wrote this theme in his papers and in his sermons, "Christ is waiting with longing desire for the manifestation of Himself in His church. When the character of Christ is perfectly reproduced in His people, then He will come to claim them as His own." ["Christ's Object Lessons", page 69. Ellen G. White. 1900]

His appeal at the 1973 Annual Council was for a revival and a reformation of true godliness in the church, to prepare the church for the climactic events of the future. The lack of interest by both laity and leadership to this appeal was later described by him as "the greatest disappointment in my life".

In October 1978, faced with a risk of incurring a stroke due to the relentless pressures of his presidency, ["Adventist Review", October 26, 1978, page 1] to the surprise of all those attending a session of the Annual Council, he announced his retirement from the presidency, effective January 3, 1979. His final speech as President on that momentous day (Monday, October 16, 1978 -- the same day Cardinal Karol Wojtyla was elected by the Conclave in the Vatican to succeed the late Pope John Paul I) is regarded as his most memorable. Taken from the words of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Neall, he outlined the changes that typically occur in a religious movement through the generations as it moves away from its more humbler, marginalized, but convicted, and dedicated beginnings to a much larger, acceptable, but more compromised position of the day. He appealed for the church not lose its way towards a materialistic, secularistic, compromising approach to the Advent faith. [His retirement speech was printed in full in the "Adventist Review", October 26, 1978]

Pierson was a prolific writer. His biography "Radiant With Hope" ["Radiant With Hope" by Geoffrey E. Garne, ISBN 0-912145-19-6] lists him as author of 28 books, many of them translated into multiple languages, as well as hundreds of articles.

External links

* [http://jewel.andrews.edu:82/search/?searchtype=a&searcharg=Pierson%2C+Robert+Howard&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=aPierson Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index (SDAPI) search for articles by Pierson]
* [http://www.mentonesda.org/audio/s-pr29may84.mp3 One of Pierson's sermons]

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