The Christian (magazine)

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The Christian has been the title of several magazines:

  • The Christian magazine: or, Evangelical repository (fl. 1798)
  • The Christian (1802–1822), a publication of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
  • The Christian (1824–1827), of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers.[1]
  • The Christian (1840s–1974), a magazine of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). It was renamed The Disciple following a merger with the church's mission magazine World Call in 1974. The merged magazine started out as a bi-weekly, then became a monthly.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ A centurial history of the Mendon association of Congregational Ministers. p154 Mortimer Blake - 1853 "He attended over one hundred and fifty ecclesiastical councils ; and did a large part of the editing of the " Christian Magazine," during its four years' continuance ; and was in all ministerial labors abundant."
  2. ^ The encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell movement p272 Douglas Allen Foster - 2004 "The Disciple was the fruit of a merger between the news and opinion journal The Christian and the mission magazine World Call in 1974. The magazine started out as a bi-weekly, then became a monthly early in its life.