J. N. Andrews

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J. N. Andrews was a prominent 19th-century Seventh-day Adventist scholar, missionary, and theologian, recognized as one of the denomination’s earliest and most influential leaders.

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instanceOf Christian missionary
Seventh-day Adventist theologian
person
religious scholar
associatedWith Ellen G. White
James White
Joseph Bates
birthDate 1829-07-22
birthPlace Poland, Maine
surface form: Poland, Maine, United States
centuryActive 19th century
deathDate 1883-10-21
deathPlace Basel-Stadt
surface form: Basel, Switzerland
denomination Seventh-day Adventist Church
editorOf Review and Herald
familyName Andrews
fieldOfWork Christian theology
biblical exegesis
church history
fullName John Nevins Andrews
givenName John
hasNamesake Andrews University
helpedEstablish Seventh-day Adventist publishing work in Europe
Seventh-day Adventist work in Europe
influenced Seventh-day Adventist mission strategy
Seventh-day Adventist theology
knownFor Sabbath theology
biblical scholarship
early Seventh-day Adventist leadership
languageSkill French
Greek
Hebrew
Latin
middleName Nevins
missionaryTo Europe
Switzerland
namedAfter J. N. Andrews self-linksurface differs
nationality American
notableWork History of the Sabbath and the First Day of the Week
The Sanctuary and the Twenty-Three Hundred Days of Daniel 8:14
occupation author
editor
missionary
theologian
officeHeld President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
religion Seventh-day Adventist Church
surface form: Seventh-day Adventist
relocatedTo Basel-Stadt
surface form: Basel, Switzerland
servedAs President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
surface form: General Conference president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
termEnd 1870
termStart 1867
wasEarlyLeaderOf Seventh-day Adventist Church
wasFirst official Seventh-day Adventist missionary sent overseas
wroteAbout Sabbath doctrine
prophetic interpretation
sanctuary doctrine
yearRelocatedToBasel 1874

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subject surface form: Andrews University