Kenneth H. Wood

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Kenneth H. Wood, Jr. (b. 1917) is a Seventh-day Adventist minister, author, editor, and administrator. Since 1980 he has has served as chairman of the Ellen G. White Estate board of trustees. By virtue of this position he also serves as an ex officio member of the General Conference Executive Committee.[1] Wood 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 beginning in 1966. His editorship has been noted for its uncritical stance toward the church in contrast to journals such as Spectrum Magazine that began to force the church to look more candidly at issues. [2] 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).[3] He is known for his conservative views of Adventist theology including the post-fall human nature of Christ.

[edit] List of Publications

  • 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.

[edit] References

  1. ^ [Conferences of Seventh-day Adventists]. "Seventh-day Adventist Online Yearbook". Annual Council of the General Conference Committee; Silver Spring, Maryland, October 6-11, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-01-23. 
  2. ^ Bull, Malcolm (2007). Seeking a Sanctuary. Indiana University Press, 323-324. ISBN 0253347645. 
  3. ^ [Conferences of Seventh-day Adventists]. Adventist Review, Dec. 2, 1982. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.

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Preceded by
Francis D. Nichol
Editor of the Adventist Review
19661982
Succeeded by
William G. Johnsson
Preceded by
William Paul Bradley
Chairperson of the Ellen G. White Estate
1980 – present
Incumbent