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The Canadian Journal of Theology was a quarterly academic journal of theology published by the University of Toronto Press [1] that appeared from 1955 to 1970. See also [ edit ]
The Christian Guardian was a Wesleyan Methodist journal founded in Upper Canada in 1829. The first editor was Egerton Ryerson.It ceased publication in 1925 when the Methodist Church of Canada merged with the Presbyterians and Congregationalists to form the United Church of Canada, and merged their journals to create The New Outlook, later renamed the United Church Observer.
Christian Apologetics Journal: 1930-9074 Southern Evangelical Seminary: Matthews, North Carolina: United States Evangelical: Christian Education Journal: 0739-8913 (print) or 2378-525X (online) CEJ Talbot School of Theology: La Mirada, California: United States Christian History: 0891-9666 Christianity Today International then Christian History ...
Science and Christian Belief; Scottish Journal of Theology; Semeia; Sobornost (journal) Spiritus (journal) St. Nersess Theological Review; Studia Theologica; Studies in Christian Ethics; Studies in Iconography; Studies in World Christianity
Broadview is a Canadian magazine focused on national and international issues of spirituality, justice and ethical living as well as United Church of Canada news and perspectives. Formerly the United Church Observer, the magazine was rebranded as Broadview in April 2019. [ 1 ]
A map of Canada by province and territory showing the distribution of the population by religious affiliation in 2021. Christianity is the most adhered-to religion in Canada, with 19,373,330 Canadians, or 53.3%, identifying themselves as of the 2021 census.
The Christian Courier is a Canadian monthly Christian newspaper. The editor-in-chief is Angela Reitsma Bick. [1] The periodical was established in August 1945 as the Canadian Calvinist, an English-language publication targeted at Dutch Canadians. Paul De Koekkoek was the founding editor. [2]
The Canadian Centre for Ecumenism has a periodical journal called Ecumenism. The journal's main focus is important religious issues. Four issues are printed annually and there are currently many people subscribed to it in over 40 countries around the globe from Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia.