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, author, and seminar presenter. He is also a professor of biblical studies at
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Biography

He graduated from Walla Walla College in 1965 with a BA. The same year he married Wanda Hoffman. Thompson graduated from
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with an MA in 1966 and a BD in 1967. After serving as a pastor in southeastern California from 1967 to 1970, he became a faculty member of Walla Walla University in 1970. From 1972 to 1974 he attended the
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. He was awarded with a doctorate in Old Testament and Judaic Studies in 1975, and his dissertation was published in 1977 by Scholars Press. In 1980 and 1981, he taught at Marienhoehe Seminary in Darmstadt,
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. From 1986 to 1990 he served as the academic vice president of Walla Walla College, returning to full-time teaching in the School of Theology in 1990.


Theology

Thompson has written much about the inspiration of the Bible and prophets. He published a 4-part series "Adventists and Inspiration" in the ''Adventist Review'', in 1985. Subsequently, church publisher Review and Herald invited him to submit a book manuscript for publication. This became the 1991 book ''Inspiration: Hard Questions, Honest Answers'', which had a large impact in the Adventist church. (Baptist scholar
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reviewed it very favourably.) Two conservative responses to Thompson were published. Firstly was ''Issues in Revelation and Inspiration'', published by the
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the following year. Secondly was Samuel Koranteng-Pipim, ''Receiving the Word'' (1996) which was reviewed by Thompson in turn. Thompson is open to a small use of the
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of Bible interpretation, although many Adventists reject this method, for example, the 1986 statemen
Methods of Bible Study
"urge Adventist Bible students to avoid relying on the use of the presuppositions and the resultant deductions associated with the historical-critical method." He is very much concerned with church unity, and has described his 2009 book ''Beyond Common Ground: Why Liberals and Conservatives Need Each Other'' as "a kind of capstone to my teaching career." He has also discussed differing personality types and how they relate to God and the church. He supports the process of change, and has argued for significant change in Ellen G. White's views of God (see: inspiration of Ellen White#Change over time. For instance, his best known series is "From Sinai to Golgotha", a five-part sequence published in 1981 in the ''
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''. It discusses a change from a more fear-based picture of God in the Bible at Mt Sinai, to a more grace-based image of God at the cross. He also claims Ellen White moved from fear to joy. See also his article, "The Scary Lady of Adventism Learns to Have Fun". His book ''Escape from the Flames: How Ellen White Grew from Fear to Joy - and Helped Me to Do it Too'' (2005) has a similar theme. Thompson's speaking engagements and writings cover many topics, including the
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, especially the Old Testament, Ellen White studies, inspiration (see
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,
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), and Adventist history.


Non scholarly books and denominational publications

His books include: * 2009. ''Beyond Common Ground: Why Liberals and Conservatives Need Each Other'', Pacific Press
publisher's page
* 2005. ''Escape from the Flames: How Ellen White Grew from Fear to Joy - and Helped Me to Do it Too'' ( Pacific Press). * 1995. ''Samuel: From the Danger of Chaos to the Danger of Power''. Boise, ID: Pacific Press (part of The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier series) * 1991. ''Inspiration: Hard Questions, Honest Answers'', ( Review and Herald), now translated into
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* 1988. ''Who's Afraid of the Old Testament God?'' ( Paternoster, 1988;
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, 1989).
one publisher's page (fifth edition)
* 1977 ''Responsibility for Evil in the Theodicy of IV Ezra'' (Ph.D. thesis) Dissertation series, Society of Biblical Literature; no. 29)Amazon.com: Responsibility for Evil in the Theodicy of IV Ezra (Dissertation series - Society of Biblical Literature; no. 29): Books: Alden Thompson
/ref> Two chapters were withdrawn from ''Inspiration'' prior to publication,
Eschatology: The Angels Always Say the Time Is Short
(RTF format), and
The Adventist Church at Corinth
(RTF), which describes three dominant strands of Adventist theology. These were eventually published in ''Beyond Common Ground''.


See also

*
Walla Walla University Walla Walla University is a private Adventist university in College Place, Washington. The university has five campuses throughout the Pacific Northwest. It was founded in 1892 and is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The un ...
* Progressive Adventism


References


External links


Alden Thompson's homepage
which includes a brief biography and the full text of many articles.
Good Word
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Bible study guides
an
audio commentary
by Thompson and others for download. Broadcast on KGTS
website
(Formerly known as "Probe"?)
Interview
by Alita Byrd of ''Spectrum'' *
A Peek Inside: An Adventist Scholar Shares His Heart
by Rachel Davies, ''Spectrum'' website

by Adventist pastor David Hamstra
Articles by Thompson
an
about Thompson
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