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Electronic Journal of Adventist History Fall 2006 |
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Ubirajara de Farias Prestes Filho. Adventist Missionaries among the Karaja Natives of Brazil. Nubirajara de Farias Prestes Filho teaches history at UNASP(Universidade Adventista de Sao Paulo). He just finished his Dissertation in Social History at the Universidade de Soa Paulo in Brazil, South America. He is interested in the role of native peoples in the history of the Adventist Church. The paper reflects some of his work on a native group in Southern Brazil. Dantae Williams. A History of the Bermuda Conference Dantae Williams is a graduate of Oakwood College. He is currently in Law School in England. Reginal Anderson Exum. Serving AFrican Americans in Chicago 1891-1905. Reginal Anderson Exum is a senior at Oakwood College. His paper looks at how the Chicago Missions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church ministered and identifies with African-Americans who lived in Chicago in the last days of the twentieth century. Jonathan Smith. The Tale of Two Churches Jonathan is a senior at
Oakwood College. He worked for many years for American Airlines before
he decided to return to school and do another degree in theology. His
paper looks at the role of money and the evolution of the Adventist
Church in South Africa.
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