The Christadelphian

The Christadelphian

"The Christadelphian" is a Bible magazine published monthly by the Christadelphians. It states that it is 'A magazine dedicated wholly to the hope of Israel' and, according to the magazine website, it 'reflects the teachings, beliefs and activities of the Christadelphians'. [cite web |url=http://www.thechristadelphian.com/ |title=The Christadelphian |accessdate=2007-02-13 ]

History

"The Christadelphian" magazine started life as "The Ambassador of the Coming Age" in 1864, edited by Robert Roberts. It ran as "The Ambassador of the Coming Age" until 1869, when the name was changed to "The Christadelphian". [cite web |url=http://www.christadelphia.org/periodic.htm |title=Christadelphian Periodicals |accessdate=2007-02-13 ]

Content

The magazine contains a wide variety of articles, including exhortations from Breaking of Bread services, studies of Biblical characters, articles on Christian living, reviews of Bible related books/DVDs/etc., and comment on relevant current events in relation to Bible prophecy. Items for publication are produced by potentially any Christadelphian, pending the editorial process. At the back of the magazine is a section in which is printed news from each ecclesia including baptisms, deaths and ecclesial events.

Publisher

The publisher of the magazine is The Christadelphian Magazine and Publishing Association (CMPA). All members of the committee are active members of Christadelphian congregations in the UK subscribing to the Birmingham Amended Statement of Faith (BASF). Subscriptions and previews of the magazine are available on "The Christadelphian" website.

Other publications

Back issues (from 1864-2000) are available from the CMPA on CD-ROM, and an audio edition of "The Christadelphian" (2006 onwards) is available on cassette, audio and MP3 CD. In addition to the magazine, other literature is published by the CMPA, including edited reprints of articles already published in "The Christadelphian"; for example: [cite web |url=http://www.thechristadelphian.com/acatalog/ExpositionalOT.html |title=Bookshop > Books > Christadelphian authors > Expositional > Old Testament |accessdate=2008-04-05 ] [cite web |url=http://www.thechristadelphian.com/acatalog/ExpositionalNT.html |title=Bookshop > Books > Christadelphian authors > Expositional > New Testament |accessdate=2008-04-05 ] -

* "The Letter to the Hebrews" by John Carter - a study, on the Letter to the Hebrews, that first appeared as articles in "The Christadelphian" from 1933-1935.
* "Portrait of the Saint" by John Marshall - a study on the Letter to the Ephesians, the majority of which first appeared as articles in "The Christadelphian" from 1966-1967.
* "Chronicles of the Kings" by Michael Ashton - a study, on the Books of Chronicles, that first appeared as articles in "The Christadelphian" from 1998-2000.

The CMPA also publishes a number of pamphlets detailing various Christadelphians beliefs; [cite web |url=http://www.thechristadelphian.com/resources/pamphlets/default.html |title=Christadelphian Pamphlets |accessdate=2008-06-03 ] for example: -
* "Jesus: God the Son or Son of God? Does the Bible teach the Trinity" (by Fred Pearce). [cite web |url=http://www.thisisyourbible.com/pages/pamphlets/trinity.html |title=Jesus: God the Son or Son of God? |accessdate=2008-01-01 ]
* "The Miracle of the Bible: The Word of God in Print" (by Reg Carr). [cite web |url=http://www.thisisyourbible.com/pages/pamphlets/miracle_of_the_bible.html |title=The Miracle of the Bible: The Word of God in Print |accessdate=2008-01-01 ]
* "Getting to Know God: What the Bible Reveals" (by Fred Pearce). [cite web |url=http://www.thisisyourbible.com/pages/pamphlets/know_God.html |title=Getting to Know God: What the Bible Reveals |accessdate=2008-01-01 ]

Some of these pamphlets are now available for viewing or printing off for personal use on "The Christadelphian" website. Over time the complete set will be made available, as each is reprinted. They can also be ordered online from the same website.

References

External links

* [http://www.thechristadelphian.com/magazine "The Christadelphian" magazine homepage]


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