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Eastern Orthodoxy & Adventism

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Ellen White wrote extensively on the errors of the papacy, but did she ever mention Eastern Orthodoxy, which has never accepted the papacy? Was she even aware of Eastern Orthodoxy, given her primitive education?

I assume she was aware of the churches of her day. I can only find generic references to "orthodox churches". For instance.


She wrote on ministers of orthodox churches who were warring against her; last day scoffers. This sums up what is happening today as well, even on this forum (the scoffing concerning the Sabbath, present truth, and the soon return of Jesus).


Notice, she called some of them first-day Adventists. i.e. adherents to Sunday sacredness.

The only other references to orthodox churches that I can find are just mentions.

Looking off toward the sea, she saw the windmills, and to the right of that the golden dome of Alexander Newsky's Russian Orthodox church. Not far away she discovered the Kommune Hospital. { EGWE 93.7 }

 
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Ellen White wrote extensively on the errors of the papacy, but did she ever mention Eastern Orthodoxy, which has never accepted the papacy? Was she even aware of Eastern Orthodoxy, given her primitive education?
Ellen White was very well read. Ever read D'Aubigne? She quotes him extensively in the book The Great Controversy in the chapter on the Reformation. That is a multi-volume of over 1400 pages that took him 55 years to complete.

A college degree is not the only way to get a very good education. I have yet to meet a self educated person who was not a very clear and logical thinker and who is not a highly self motivated learner.
 
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Ellen White wrote extensively on the errors of the papacy, but did she ever mention Eastern Orthodoxy, which has never accepted the papacy? Was she even aware of Eastern Orthodoxy, given her primitive education?
I don't think she mentions the Eastern Orthodox, or Russian Orthodox or Greek Orthodox or Hindus or ... a number of different groups.
But it would be a bit naive to suggest that this means she was not aware of their existence.


Ellen White was very well read. Ever read D'Aubigne? She quotes him extensively in the book The Great Controversy in the chapter on the Reformation. That is a multi-volume of over 1400 pages that took him 55 years to complete.

Good point. Many people today still have not read D'Aubigne
 
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