Churchman

Churchman

Churchman, the quarterly journal from Church Society, has been in production since 1879. In that time it has established its place as essential reading for Christians who wish to gain a Biblical perspective on a range of matters. Leading writers deal with current issues, historical themes, and the Evangelical doctrine in which we believe.

Churchman strives to provide the reader with relevant, topical and thought-provoking articles. The diversity of subjects ensures its importance for those who are concerned for the relevance of Christian faith and Evangelical doctrine today.

Churchman is unique in being an Anglican journal with a consistently high standard of scholarship that is not aimed at academics alone. It deals with topics that need to be clarified in the light of the Bible, the Thirty-nine Articles and the Canons of the Church of England.

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Latest Issue : 2007 121/3
Little Known Facts About William Tyndale's Theology: The Trinitarian Covenant and the Fall Ralph S. Werrell
'Puritan Moderation: the Pursuit of Self-Mastery' J. Stephen Yuille
Christology and Original Sin: Charles Hodge and Edward Irving Compared Michael Paget
The Relevance and Influence of African Religion in Post Apartheid South Africa and Beyond - Part 2 Julius Mutugi Gathogo
Editorial Gerald Bray

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