The Arminian
The Arminian is a magazine from the conservative holiness movement published by the Fundamental Wesleyan Society[1] in the United States. Named after John Wesley's original Arminian Magazine, the present-day Arminian magazine emphasizes Wesleyan, Arminian, and Holiness theology, with implications for what is happening in the world today. It began publication in 1980. Copies of its issues are online.[2]
The original Arminian Magazine was founded by John Wesley in 1778 and was published under that title until 1798. Its title was changed in 1798 and again in 1822. It ceased publication in 1969; the present-day magazine began publication in 1980. The Arminian does not have editorial continuity with Wesleyan Methodist Magazine.
References
- ↑ "Fundamental Wesleyan Society". Retrieved 2018-08-22.
A Wesleyan Fellowship dedicated to the spread of Biblical Wesleyan theology.
- ↑ "The Arminian Magazine". The Wesley Center Online. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
External links
- Table of Contents of all issues, with links to individual articles
- Links to all issues
- Find issues in libraries via WorldCat: ISSN 1085-2808
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