- Ellet J. Waggoner
E. [llet] J. [oseph] Waggoner (
January 12 ,1855 –May 28 ,1916 ) was a Seventh-day Adventist particularly known for his impact on the theology of the church, along with friend and associateAlonzo T. Jones .Biography
Waggoner was born in Baraboo,
Wisconsin on January 12, 1855, to Joseph Harvey and Maryetta Hall Waggoner. He was the sixth of ten children.His father had joined the Advent group in 1852, which would later become the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Soon thereafter he became a leading preacher and writer, and remained active until his death in 1889. He was on the committee that adopted the official name, Seventh-day Adventist that is still in use today.
Ellet Waggoner attended Battle Creek College (now
Andrews University ) and later graduated as a physician fromBellevue Medical College inNew York City . For some time he served on the staff ofBattle Creek Sanitarium . During this time, he married Jessie Moser, whom he had met at Battle Creek College. Jessie and Waggoner had two daughters, Bessie and Pearl. They moved toCalifornia about 1880, where he served as manager of theSt. Helena Hospital in Saint Helena, California.In October 1882, Waggoner had a remarkable experience while attending a camp meeting at Healdsburg, California. The experience forever changed his approach to spiritual matters. Upon the occasion of his death, a letter was found that had not been posted yet to his old friend,
M. C. Wilcox . In this letter he repeated the account of his remarkable experience in 1882.In 1883, Waggoner stopped practicing medicine and became the assistant editor for the "
Signs of the Times " — an official paper presenting the stands and views of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. His father, J. H. Waggoner was then the editor.He met Alonzo T. Jones in 1884. In 1886 Ellet Waggoner and his friend Jones became joint editors of the "Signs of the Times". Waggoner held this post until 1891. The magazine carried numerous articles from his pen during the five crucial years preceding the historic
1888 Minneapolis General Conference .In 1888 Waggoner gave a memorable series of sermons on righteousness by faith at the General Conference session held in Minneapolis,
Minnesota . This General Conference Session was the most written about and historic of any in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The events surrounding and topics presented at that session continue to be debated and studied.In 1892 Waggoner went to
England where he became the editor of The Present Truth magazine. He remained there for ten years, working withW. W. Prescott in the training school in England, and continuing in his writing and studies on Christ and His righteousness.Upon his return to the United States, he joined the faculty of Emmanuel Missionary College (now
Andrews University ). Because of a divorce and his subsequent remarriage, he separated from denominational employment. He spent the last years of his life employed by the Battle Creek Sanitarium.Waggoner died at home in Battle Creek on Friday, May 28, 1916. He had been visiting with his daughter Pearl and her husband, Adventist pastor Elder Ellis Howard who were visiting on their way to the mission field. After retiring, he had a stroke in his sleep.
Publications
Some of his most significant writings include
*"The Glad Tidings" (1900)
*"The Everlasting Covenant" (1896)
*" [http://www.1888mpm.org/the-gospel-in-creation.html The Gospel in Creation] " (1895)
*" [http://www.gospel-herald.com/two_books_on_galatians.htm The Gospel in Galatians] " (1887)
*"Waggoner on Romans" (1896)
*"Sermons on Romans" (1891)
*"Christ and His Righteousness" (1889)See also
*
Alonzo T. Jones
*1888 Minneapolis General Conference
*History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church References and external links
*Richard Lewis, ed. "The Living Witness" (Mountain View, Calf.: Pacific Press, 1959).
*David P. McMahon. " [http://www.presenttruthmag.com/7dayadventist/Waggoner/index.html Ellet Joseph Waggoner: The Myth and the Man] " ( [http://sdanet.org/atissue/books/mcmahon/index.htm SDA.net version] ) (Fallbrook, Calif.: Verdict Publications, 1979).
*R.W. Schwartz. "Light Bearers to the Remnant" (Boise, Idaho: Pacific Press, 1979).
*A.W. Spalding. "Captains of the Host". (Washington, DC: Review and Herald, 1949).
* "The Christology of Ellet Joseph Waggoner", chapter 3 in cite book
last = Webster
first = Claude
authorlink = Claude Webster
title = Crosscurrents in Adventist Christology
publisher =Peter Lang Publishing
date = 1984
location = New York
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url = http://www.sdanet.org/atissue/books/webster/index.htm
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isbn = 0-8204-0157-9 Reprinted with permission byAndrews University Press. Berrien Springs, MI (February 1992)
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