Report from the conference on Ellen G. White in Portland October 23-5.
by Amanda Porterfield
Without pretending to do justice to the ambitious book that will result from this conference, here are just two of the interesting questions that arose in discussion.
Randall Stephens posed the question, how did Ellen White build a movement out of the

Spencer Fluhman asked the question, why was Ellen White reproached and vilified by people outside of her movement? Clues to the answer might be found in protestant narratives that instantiated the fiction of mainstream Christianity and used Adventism, like Mormonism, as a foil against which “American” Christianity could be defined. White participated in this dynamic with some enthusiasm, even as her self-proclaimed alterity exerted its own pressure on American society, and on protestant denominations, especially with respect to temperance, diet, and health.
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