
معرفی
Denis Kaiser serves as an Assistant Professor of Church History at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University, and holds the position of Research and Publication Editor for the Center for Adventist Research. He acts as the liaison between the Ellen G. White Estate and the Seminary, contributing to archival scholarship since 2008 with significant involvement in The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts with Annotations, vol. 2 (1860-1863) from 2011 onward.
Education
- Master of Arts (MA), Andrews University
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Adventist Studies, Andrews University
Research Expertise
Dr. Kaiser specializes in Adventist historical studies with rigorous focus on primary source analysis, particularly the contextual annotation of Ellen G. White's 19th-century manuscripts. His work bridges theological scholarship and archival preservation, examining the formative period of Seventh-day Adventist Church development through meticulous examination of letters and historical documents from 1860-1863.
Professional Affiliations
Based at the James White Library's Center for Adventist Research, Dr. Kaiser operates at the intersection of academic theology and historical preservation. His dual role as Seminary faculty and Center editor establishes critical pathways between institutional archives and theological education, ensuring scholarly accessibility of foundational Adventist materials while maintaining rigorous academic standards for manuscript publication.





