G. I. Butler : an honest but misunderstood church leader /
George I. Butler : an honest but misunderstood church leader
Denis Fortin.
- 680 p. includes photos 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"During much of the second half of the nineteenth century, George Ide Butler (1834-1918) was one of the most prominent Seventh-day Adventist pioneers and church administrators, whose influence helped shape the young denomination and guide it through some tumultuous times. Although widely perceived as having been a stubborn person, responsible for much of the church conflicts in the mid-1880s, Butler should also be known for his ardent defense of the Seventh-day Adventist message, his pragmatic ecclesiology and pastoral theology"--