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''The Christadelphian Magazine,'' published by the [[CMPA]], has been in print under that name since 1869. It was begun in 1864 by {{RR}} under the name ''Ambassador of the Coming Age''. Subsequent editors included {{CCW}}, {{JCarter}} and {{LGS}}. | |||
:1989 Letter to the Editor [[Fellowship: is Christ Divided?]] | :1989 Letter to the Editor [[Fellowship: is Christ Divided?]] |
Revision as of 01:20, 21 October 2019
The Christadelphian Magazine, published by the CMPA, has been in print under that name since 1869. It was begun in 1864 by Robert Roberts under the name Ambassador of the Coming Age. Subsequent editors included C. C. Walker, John Carter and L G Sargent.
- 1989 Letter to the Editor Fellowship: is Christ Divided?
- Accommodation of divergent beliefs
- A Plain Man looks at Evolution by brother Ken Drage
- Beliefs re the Origin of Death and Predation in Nature
- "true science"
- Qms:The Irony of Christadelphian YEC
- Responding to the IEAC Reaffirmation Statement by Bro Mike Pearson (frequent citations)
- "thou shalt surely die" — bro J W Thirtle
- Qms:Should Christadelphians reject the sciences? (brother Alan Eyre)
- Job 38:2 (cited by T Griffiths, Axiomata Vol 53, p. 406, 1916)