Kenneth H. Wood

Kenneth H. Wood

Kenneth H. Wood, Jr. (5 November 191725 May 2008) was a Seventh-day Adventist minister, author, editor, and administrator. Since 1980 he served as chairman of the Ellen G. White Estate board of trustees. By virtue of this position he also served as an "ex officio" member of the General Conference Executive Committee.cite conference
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Biography

Wood was born on 5 November 1917 in Shanghai, China. [http://news.adventist.org/data/2008/1211899290/index.html.en Former Adventist Review editor Wood dies at 90 ] ] He graduated from Pacific Union College in 1938. In 1955 he became associate editor of the "Review and Herald" (now the "Adventist Review"). He served on the staff for 27 years; 16 as editor in chief, beginning in 1966 after the death of Francis D. Nichol. His editorship has been noted for its uncritical stance toward the church in contrast to journals such as "Spectrum" that began to force the church to look more candidly at issues. [cite book
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author = Malcolm Bull and Keith Lockhart
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publisher = Indiana University Press
date = 2006
location = Bloomington, Indiana
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] His last issue as editor was Nov. 25, 1982.

It was under his editorship that the name of the "Review and Herald" changed to the "Adventist Review". It was also under his editorship that the "Review" expanded from one edition in English to nine editions in four languages. Ten associate editors served with Wood: F. Donald Yost, Don F. Neufeld, Herbert E. Douglass, Thomas A. Davis, Joseph J. Battistone, Raymond F. Cottrell, Jack J. Blanco, Leo R. Van Dolson, William G. Johnsson, and George W. Reid. A significant development was the appointment of two women to the editorial staff: Jocelyn R. Fay (appointed in 1977) and Aileen Andres Sox (appointed in 1980).cite web
author = General Conferences of Seventh-day Adventists
title = Adventist Review, Dec. 2, 1982
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accessdate = 2007-01-23
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He is known for his conservative views of Adventist theology including the post-fall human nature of Christ.

He passed away on May 25, 2008 in Potomac, Maryland at the age of 90.

Bibliography

*"Meditations for Moderns" (Review and Herald, 1964)
*"His Initials Were F. D. N.: A Life Story Of Elder F. D. Nichol, For Twenty-One Years Editor Of The Review and Herald (with Mirriam Wood) (Review and Herald, 1967)
*"Short Essays on Relevant Religion" (Review and Herald, 1972).

As chair of the Ellen G. White Estate board he has also participated in editing a number of Ellen G. White publications that have been published since 1980.

See also

References

External links

* " [http://www.adventistreview.org/article.php?id=1616 The Life and Times of Kenneth H. Wood] " interview by Sandra Blackmer. "Adventist Review" January 24, 2008
* " [http://www.adventistreview.org/article.php?id=1620 Biographical Sketch of Kenneth H. Wood] ". "Adventist Review"
* [http://whiteestate.org/issues/KHWood.asp Tribute] from the White Estate


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