À propos de l'auteur

Ellet Joseph Waggoner was a prominent American theologian and author, recognized for his significant contributions to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. His writings, particularly "The Glad Tidings" and "The Gospel in the Book of Galatians," emphasized the themes of grace and righteousness by faith, which resonated deeply within the Adventist community. Waggoner's theological perspectives were instrumental during the 1888 General Conference, where he presented ideas that sparked vital discussions on the nature of Christ and the law in the context of salvation.

Beyond his theological work, Waggoner was also a skilled editor and educator, helping to shape the doctrinal understanding of many within the church. His influence extended through his prolific writings and lectures, which sought to clarify and promote the core tenets of Adventism. Despite facing opposition, he remained steadfast in his beliefs, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire many believers today.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance February 22, 1820
Lieu de naissance New York, New York, USA
Date de décès January 6, 1889