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Foundational missionaries of south american adventism. Daniel Plenc
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isbn 9789877650334
Автор произведения Daniel Plenc
Жанр Документальная литература
Серия Pioneros
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Background and Preparation
His Work and Method
The Publishing Work
A Significant Travel
The Transfer to Argentina
Qualities and Motivation
Background and Preparation
His Work and Method
The First Years of Ministry
The First Efforts in the Area of Alto Paraná, 1904-1909
Activities in Santa Fe, Corrientes,Chaco and Entre Ríos, 1910-1912
Activities in Uruguay, Buenos Aires and Pampa Central, 1912-1916
Activities in Rosario, Santa Fe, 1916-1919
Activities in Santa Fe, 1920-1921
The Last Years of Ministry
Activities in Uruguay, 1921-1952
Summary of His Work and Method
Qualities and Motivation
Inspiring Conclusions of the Work of Luis Ernst
Background and Preparation
His Work and Method
The Lake Titicaca Region
In the Jungle of Peru
The Final Return
Qualities and Motivation
11 Ana Christina Carlson de Stahl
Background and Preparation
Her Work and Method
Qualities and Motivation
Background and Preparation
His Work and Career
Method and Results
Central Mission of Laro
Huancayo – Huanta – Ayacucho
Andahuaylas
Cuzco
Qualities and Motivation
13 Guillermina Deggeller de Kalbermatter
Background and Preparation
Work and Method
Qualities and Motivation
Background and Preparation
His Work and Method
First Steps: Teacher and Pastor
Argentina and Chile: 1916-1918
Greater Responsibilities: Department Director, Evangelist and President
Chile: 1919-1932
Argentina: 1933-1946
Responsibilities in the South American Division
1946-1954
Responsibilities at the General Conference of the SDA Church
1954-1962
Qualities and Motivation
Inspiring Conclusions About the Work of Walter Schubert
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Introduction
Research project called “Foundational Missionaries of South American Adventism” was ambitious and challenging. It committed researchers to work for a period of more than four years (2007-2011) in the line of South American Adventism, with the conviction that the denomination needs to grow a bigger awareness of its own history.
The history of Adventism in South America is rich in testimonies of devotion and service from an outstanding cast of missionaries that began, established or developed the Adventist work in its different ministries: evangelism ministry, publishing ministry, medical missionary work, educational work, etc.
This work was not intended to write the history of Adventism in South America, which was done by Héctor J. Peverini (1988) among others, and more recently by Floyd Greenleaf (2011), but to save a number of paradigmatic characters of historical Adventist tradition in South America.1 Foundational names such as Geörg Heinrich Riffel, Frank H. Westphal, Joseph W. Westphal, Robert H. Habenicht, Thomas H. Davis, Eduardo W. Thomann, Luis F. Ernst, Ferdinand A. Stahl, Ana Carlson de Stahl, Pedro Kalbermatter, Guillermina Deggeller de Kalbermatter and Walter Schubert, were the focus of the main effort; meanwhile, other significant names such as Reinhardt Hetze, Pedro Peverini, Julio Dupertuis, Frederick W. Bishop, Víctor Thomann, Carlos E. Krieghoff, Nelson Z. Town, Manuel Zúñiga Camacho, etcetera, garnered brief mention.
A previous address of South American Adventism pioneers has been done but briefly. Existing works such as doctoral thesis by Walton John Brown and Egil H. Wensell aim at the history of the Adventist Church.2 There are texts of stories or devotionals that feature the activity of some specific missionary.3 Also, some