Wikipedia:WikiProject Seventh-day Adventist Church/Article requests
This is a list of proposed Seventh-day Adventist related Wikipedia articles. Before creating, check that the article does not already exist under a different title by searching Wikipedia. WikiProject Christianity has a brief and helpful list of steps in creating a new article. Almost everything here will belong in a subcategory of Category:Seventh-day Adventist Church. See also Category:Establishments by year and Category:Disestablishments by year.
If you're looking for something to do you could also add to a stub article, as found in Category:Seventh-day Adventist stubs.
General
[edit]- Sunnyside (Cooranbong, Australia), Ellen White's home in Cooranbong, NSW, Australia
- Seventh-day Adventists and health - sorely needed
- Seventh-day Adventist mission or Seventh-day Adventist missionary work - badly needed; an evangelism/outreach article. Add to Category:Christian missions. [1]
- Culture of Seventh-day Adventists/Culture of Seventh-day Adventism/Seventh-day Adventist culture - article on Seventh-day Adventist culture, lifestyle, practices, habits, customs, behaviours, etc. Add to Category:Christian culture for one. [2]. beards etc. ministers' clothing
- Seventh-day Adventist arts, the arts in Seventh-day Adventism or similar. Related to above suggestion. Compare Category:Christian media, the arts, Category:Seventh-day Adventist media, etc. Keith Lockhart said that in Historical Dictionary of Seventh-day Adventists Google Books preview by Gary Land, "the entries on art, music and literature are pretty good."[3] (p. 24—, 1??—, 203—(?)); one artist [4] [5] http://www.iamaonline.com/ Adventist independent groups
- Seventh-day Adventism and Roman Catholicism (probably), or: Seventh-day Adventist views of Roman Catholicism. Add Category:Catholic ecumenical and interfaith relations and others
- Worthington Foods, Adventist vegetarian food company aquired by the Kellogg's in 1999. Interview with former CEO Later bought by Don Otis.
- Cedar Lake Foods - Adventist vegetarian food company bought by Don Otis
- Heritage Health Food - Adventist vegetarian food company, founded by Don Otis
- One Degree Organic Foods
- Harris Pine Mills
Churches
[edit]Churches belong in Category:Seventh-day Adventist churches and in one of the subcategories of Category:Churches by country.
Education and schools
[edit]Schools belong in either Category:Secondary schools affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church or Category:Universities and colleges affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Also add them to an appropriate subcategory of Category:Schools by country. And also to WikiProject Schools (elementary and secondary schools) or WikiProject Universities.
Adventist hospitals
[edit]Hospitals belong in Category:Hospitals affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church and one of the subcategories of Category:Hospitals by year of establishment and Category:Hospital buildings by year of completion. Add to WikiProject Hospitals and regional WikiProjects.
- AdventHealth Altamonte Springs - (formerly Florida Hospital Altamonte) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Apopka - (formerly Florida Hospital Apopka) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Carrollwood - (formerly Florida Hospital Carrollwood) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Connerton - (formerly Florida Hospital Connerton LongTermAcuteCare) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth DeLand - (formerly Florida Hospital DeLand) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Fish Memorial - (formerly Florida Hospital Fish Memorial) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Kissimmee - (formerly Florida Hospital Kissimmee) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach - (formerly Florida Hospital New Smyrna Beach) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Tampa - (formerly Florida Hospital Tampa) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Waterman - (formerly Florida Hospital Waterman) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Wesley Chapel - (formerly Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Winter Garden - (formerly Florida Hospital Winter Garden) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Winter Park - (formerly Winter Park Memorial Hospital) - Part of AdventHealth
- AdventHealth Zephyrhills - (formerly Florida Hospital Zephyrhills) - Part of AdventHealth
- Adventist Health Lodi Memorial - Part of Adventist Health
- Adventist Health + Rideout - Part of Adventist Health
- Adventist Health Reedley - Part of Adventist Health
- Adventist Health Vallejo - Part of Adventist Health
- Berlin Hospital (known locally as Krankenhaus Waldfriede) - Germany hospital
Adventist people
[edit]Individuals must be notable. The Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index (SDAPI), particularly the Obituary Index (which catalogues notices published in Adventist periodicals), may provide a middle name for an individual, or birth/death dates. Additionally, add them to WikiProject Biography.
- Ranges. The en dash "–" should be used for numerical ranges rather than the shorter minus sign "-", for example: John Byington (1798–1887)... The longer em dash "—" should be used for an open range, for example Desmond Ford (1928—)... Spaces are not generally included within the range. These are the first two of the big list of symbols below the edit box when you are editing.
- External links. If they have published articles in Adventist journals, add a link like:
- Articles by Nelson and about Nelson as cataloged in the Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index (SDAPI)
- Be careful that the search criteria are not too specific. Surname+Firstname is usually fine, but please check! You might try just using the surname at first, and then seeing how specific you have to be by seeing how many entries match the person in mind. Keep the link tidy if possible, rather than merely copying the URL from the browser address bar – see examples above.
- Also check to see if they are included in the Manuscript Collections at the Center for Adventist Research. The indices have brief biographies as well (at least the ones one user has seen).
- Succession boxes. If they have been the president of some major organization like ATS, ASRS, or a university etc., add a succession box down the bottom. See James Springer White for some examples or, better, the relevant WikiProject WP:SBS.
- Categories. These articles belong in Category:Seventh-day Adventists, or preferably a subcategory of this one. Also place them in the appropriate subcategory of Category:People by nationality - just keep going down the subcategories until you reach the end. Perhaps also add them to an appropriate subcategory of Category:Deaths by cause. They could be also added to List of Seventh-day Adventists.
Adventist theologians and preachers
[edit]These also generally belong in Category:Seventh-day Adventist theologians and Category:Seventh-day Adventist ministers.
A–H
[edit]- Roy Allan Anderson, one of the authors of Questions on Doctrine
- Ivan Blazen, influential theologian; at Andrews University for some time
- Charles Bradford - preacher. See Ministry May 2008
- Graeme Bradford, [6] retired Australian evangelist, known recently for writing three books about Ellen White
- Roy Branson. In a 1985 questionnaire of North American Adventist lecturers, Branson tied for tenth place among the Adventist authors who had most influenced them.
- C. D. Brooks - preacher [7] See Ministry May 2008
- James Cox In a 1985 questionnaire of North American Adventist lecturers, Cox tied for tenth place among the Adventist authors who had most influenced them.
- Raoul Dederen. In a 1985 questionnaire of North American Adventist lecturers, Dederen tied for seventh place among the Adventist authors who had most influenced them.
- Bonnie Dwyer, present editor of Spectrum
- J. H. Denis Fortin, dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. One editor of a forthcoming encyclopedia on Ellen White
- John M. Fowler
I–P
[edit]- Sakae Kubo, respected scholar
- Gary Land, historian; faculty page
- Roland Loasby. In a 1985 questionnaire of North American Adventist lecturers, Loasby tied for seventh place among the Adventist authors who had most influenced them.
- Jerry Moon homepage, chair of church history at Andrews University
- Don Neufeld
- Rolf J. Pöhler, teacher at Friedensau Adventist University in Germany
- Gerhard Pfrandl, a member of the Biblical Research Institute
Q–Z
[edit]- Walter E. Read, one of the authors of Questions on Doctrine
- H. M. S. Richards, Jr., son of H. M. S. Richards; Voice of Prophecy bio
- Randy Roberts
- Ray Roennfeldt, as of 2008 president of Avondale CollegeRecord p5,[8]. One book: Ray C. W. Roennfeldt, "Clark H. Pinnock on Biblical Authority: An Evolving Position" Ph.D. Dissertation: Andrews University, Berrien Springs, 1993. Published with a foreword by Pinnock, Andrews University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-943872-70-7 (publisher's page). Staff profile
- Richard W. Schwarz, historian who wrote the classic book Light Bearers to the Remnant
- E. H. Jack Sequeira website
- William H. Shea. In a 1985 questionnaire of North American Adventist lecturers, Shea tied for tenth place among the Adventist authors who had most influenced them.
- Kenneth Albert Strand (1927-1997)
- T. E. Unruh, one person who met with evangelical Walter Martin
- Shawn Boonstra [9]
Former Adventists
[edit]These belong in Category:Former Seventh-day Adventists. They may also belong in Category:Protestant theologians or similar.
- Malcolm Bull, Malcolm J. Bull staff page. Oxford University lecturer