
The Journal of Ellen G. White Studies (JEGWS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing rigorous and relevant scholarship on the life, ministry, and legacy of Ellen G. White (1827-1915) within their historical and religious contexts. The journal publishes original research articles and book reviews, supporting diverse methodological approaches that foster a deeper understanding of White and her contributions to societies around the globe. JEGWS explores both established and emerging perspectives on her influence, examining the continued relevance of her insights for contemporary faith, theology, and ethics.
Current Volume: Volume 1 (2005) Ellen White and Current Issues Symposium
Research articles
Ellen White’s Racial Background
James R. Nix
Ellen White and the Shut Door
Merlin D. Burt
What Ellen White’s Inspired Writings Have Meant to Me
Kenneth H. Wood
