Christian Spirituality and Science Issues in the Contemporary World Volume 10 Issue 1 Chronology, Theology and Geology Article 3 2015 Infidel Geologists! The Cultural Context of Ellen White's Statements on Geological Science Cornelis S. Bootsman Auckland Adventist High School,
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[email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://research.avondale.edu.au/css Recommended Citation Bootsman, C. S., Rogers, L. J., & deBerg, K. C. (2015). Infidel geologists! The cultural context of Ellen White's statements on geological science. Christian Spirituality and Science, 10(1), 33-60. Retrieved from https://research.avondale.edu.au/css/vol10/iss1/3 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Avondale Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science at ResearchOnline@Avondale. It has been accepted for inclusion in Christian Spirituality and Science by an authorized editor of ResearchOnline@Avondale. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. Bootsman et al.: Infidel Geologists! The Cultural Context of Ellen White's Stateme Infidel Geologists! The Cultural Context of Ellen White's Statements on Geological Science Cornelis S Bootsman Auckland Adventist High School Lynden J Rogers School of Science and Mathematics Avondale College of Higher Education and Kevin C de Berg School of Science and Mathematics Avondale College of Higher Education ABSTRACT Ellen White’s repeated and strident denunciations of ‘infidel geologists’ and their ideas in her 1864 monograph “Spiritual Gifts” are well known.