
James White
James White (1825-1891) was a prominent Christian theologian and author known for his role in the development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He was instrumental in establishing the church's doctrines and published numerous works, including books on health and spirituality. Alongside his wife, Ellen G. White, he helped shape the church's educational and health programs. White was also a strong advocate for religious liberty and the importance of education. His legacy continues to influence the beliefs and practices of Seventh-day Adventists today, making him a key figure in American religious history.