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'''Arthur Nelson Patrick''' (1934—) is a [[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]] theologian and historian. He is an honorary senior research fellow at [[Avondale College]] in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. He has also worked in pastoral ministry, evangelism, religion teaching, academic administration, and hospital chaplaincy.<ref name="bio">[http://www.sdanet.org/atissue/white/patrick/patrick-bio.htm Arthur Patrick: A Brief Biographical Sketch] on the SDAnet website. Accessed 2007-11-09</ref>
'''Naturkundemuseum Leipzig''' is a [[natural history museum]] in [[Leipzig]], [[Germany]]. The museum contains the insect collection of [[Alexander Julius Reichert]].


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== Biography ==
Patrick graduated from Avondale College with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] (BA) in theology in 1957; then from the [[Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary]] at [[Andrews University]] with a [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|Master of Arts]] (MA) and [[Master of Divinity]] (MDiv) in 1972; followed by a [[Doctor of Ministry]] (DMin: Biblical Studies) from the [[Christian Theological Seminary]] in 1973.<ref name="bio"/>
*[http://www.leipzig.de/naturkundemuseum/ Official website]


From 1976 till 1983 he was the founding director of the [[Ellen G. White]]/Seventh-day Adventist Research Centre, located within the Avondale College library and jointly funded by the [[South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists|South Pacific Division]] of the Adventist church and the [[Ellen G. White Estate]].
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Patrick graduated with a [[Master of Letters]] (MLitt: ''Themes in the History of Women and Family'') from the [[University of New England, Australia|University of New England]] in Australia during 1984, and a [[Doctor of Philosophy]] (PhD) from the [[University of Newcastle, Australia|University of Newcastle]], Australia, in 1992.<ref name="bio"/>
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From 1992 till 1996 Patrick was the senior chaplain at the [[Sydney Adventist Hospital]].<ref name="bio"/> During the following two academic years he was a visiting associate professor at [[La Sierra University]] in [[Southern California]], teaching church history and pastoral ministry.<ref name="bio"/>
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Patrick's writings attempt, in particular, to survey [[Adventist Studies]] (including study of the life and writings of Ellen Gould White, 1827–1915). This field of research, he claims, is maturing as an academic discipline.
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Patrick officially retired in 1998, but has since served as chair of the Professional Standards Committee for the South Pacific Division; chair of Women in Ministry, Incorporated; and as a research fellow at Avondale College. He is active in writing and publishing and will be a presenter at the [http://qod.andrews.edu/index.html 50th Anniversary Conference] on the book ''[[Questions on Doctrine]]'', to be held at Andrews University from October 24–27, 2007.<ref name="QOD">[http://qod.andrews.edu/presenters.html Presenters] at the ''[[Questions on Doctrine]]'' 50th anniversary conference</ref>

== Publications ==
Patrick has written chapters in books and articles for a range of journals and magazines, including such as the following: ''[[Record (magazine)|Record]]'', ''[[Signs of the Times]]'', ''[[Ministry (magazine)|Ministry]]'', ''[[Adventist Review]]'', ''[[Adventist Heritage]]'', ''[[Adventist Professional]]'', ''[[Spectrum: The Journal of the Association of Adventist Forums]]'', ''[[Adventist Today]]'', ''[[Church Heritage]]'', ''[[Lucas: An Evangelical History Review]]'', ''[[Journal of Religious History]]''.

=== Books ===
* ''Christianity and Culture in Colonial Australia: Selected Catholic, Anglican, Wesleyan and Adventist Perspectives, 1981-1900'' ([[Sydney]]: Fast Books, 1993). PhD dissertation
* ''The San: A Century of Christian Caring, 1903-2003'' ([[Warburton, Victoria|Warburton]]: [[Signs Publishing Company]], 2003); a centennial history of [[Sydney Adventist Hospital]]

== See also ==
* [[History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church]]
* [[Inspiration of Ellen White]]
* [[Avondale College]]
* [[Ellen G. White Estate]]

== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://sdanet.org/atissue/white/index.htm Ellen White and Adventism] articles on [http://www.sdanet.org/ SDAnet] [http://sdanet.org/atissue/index.htm At Issue], which includes many articles by Patrick
** [http://www.sdanet.org/atissue/white/patrick/index.htm Re-visioning the Role of Ellen White, and other papers] by Arthur Patrick
** [http://www.sdanet.org/atissue/white/patrick/patrick-bio.htm Biography]
* "[http://www.sdanet.org/atissue/doctrines/qod2007conf/patrick-qod-impact.htm The ''Questions on Doctrine'' Event: Contrasting Perceptions, Their Impact and Potential]" paper, which includes many biographical details
* [http://jewel.andrews.edu:82/search/a?Patrick+Arthur Articles by Patrick] as cataloged in the [[Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index]] (SDAPI)

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Arthur Nelson Patrick (1934—) is a Seventh-day Adventist theologian and historian. He is an honorary senior research fellow at Avondale College in New South Wales, Australia. He has also worked in pastoral ministry, evangelism, religion teaching, academic administration, and hospital chaplaincy.[1]

Biography

Patrick graduated from Avondale College with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in theology in 1957; then from the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University with a Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Divinity (MDiv) in 1972; followed by a Doctor of Ministry (DMin: Biblical Studies) from the Christian Theological Seminary in 1973.[1]

From 1976 till 1983 he was the founding director of the Ellen G. White/Seventh-day Adventist Research Centre, located within the Avondale College library and jointly funded by the South Pacific Division of the Adventist church and the Ellen G. White Estate.

Patrick graduated with a Master of Letters (MLitt: Themes in the History of Women and Family) from the University of New England in Australia during 1984, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of Newcastle, Australia, in 1992.[1]

From 1992 till 1996 Patrick was the senior chaplain at the Sydney Adventist Hospital.[1] During the following two academic years he was a visiting associate professor at La Sierra University in Southern California, teaching church history and pastoral ministry.[1]

Patrick's writings attempt, in particular, to survey Adventist Studies (including study of the life and writings of Ellen Gould White, 1827–1915). This field of research, he claims, is maturing as an academic discipline.

Patrick officially retired in 1998, but has since served as chair of the Professional Standards Committee for the South Pacific Division; chair of Women in Ministry, Incorporated; and as a research fellow at Avondale College. He is active in writing and publishing and will be a presenter at the 50th Anniversary Conference on the book Questions on Doctrine, to be held at Andrews University from October 24–27, 2007.[2]

Publications

Patrick has written chapters in books and articles for a range of journals and magazines, including such as the following: Record, Signs of the Times, Ministry, Adventist Review, Adventist Heritage, Adventist Professional, Spectrum: The Journal of the Association of Adventist Forums, Adventist Today, Church Heritage, Lucas: An Evangelical History Review, Journal of Religious History.

Books

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Arthur Patrick: A Brief Biographical Sketch on the SDAnet website. Accessed 2007-11-09
  2. ^ Presenters at the Questions on Doctrine 50th anniversary conference

External links