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  2. Gospel Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel Advocate is a religious magazine published monthly in Nashville, Tennessee for members of the Churches of Christ. The Advocate enjoyed uninterrupted publication since 1866 until the COVID-19 pandemic. The Gospel Advocate was founded by Nashville-area Restoration Movement preacher Tolbert Fanning in 1855.

  3. Tolbert Fanning - Wikipedia

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    His greatest influence was as much from his successful publications The Christian Review and Gospel Advocate, as much as from his circuit preaching. The most influential publication he founded, Gospel Advocate, inspired a former Franklin college student, David Lipscomb, who would follow Fanning as its editor. Fanning’s magazine provided a ...

  4. G. C. Brewer - Wikipedia

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    Brewer was born to Hiram Spinks Brewer and Virginia Maxey Brewer; [2] he was the fourth of ten children, and the eldest son of the family. "G. C." Brewer was named for U.S. President Grover Cleveland and is generally known by his initials. He was born in Giles County, Tennessee and died in Searcy, Arkansas, on June 9, 1956.

  5. Firm Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Firm Foundation was a religious periodical published monthly in Houston, Texas, for members of the Churches of Christ. It was established in 1884 by Austin McGary. [1]: 337 The Firm Foundation was, for the next hundred years, one of the two most influential publications among the Churches of Christ along with the Gospel Advocate. [1]: 337.

  6. Jesus Seminar - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus Seminar was a group of about 50 biblical criticism scholars and 100 laymen founded in 1985 by Robert Funk that originated under the auspices of the Westar Institute. [1][2] The seminar was very active through the 1980s and 1990s, and into the early 21st century. Members of the Seminar used votes with colored beads to decide their ...

  7. The Gospel Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel Magazine is a Calvinist, evangelical Christian magazine from the United Kingdom, and is one of the longest running of such periodicals, having been founded in 1766. Most of the editors have been Anglicans. It is now published bi-monthly. A number of well-known hymns, including Augustus Montague Toplady 's Rock of Ages, first appeared ...

  8. The Kentucky Headhunters - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2007, Greg Martin released a gospel rock album called The Mighty Jeremiahs as a side project. The album features Jimmy Hall and Jeff Beck , plus appearances by members of The Kentucky Headhunters, Phil Keaggy , Darrell Mansfield (for whom Martin has previously played), and others.

  9. Benton Cordell Goodpasture - Wikipedia

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    Benton Cordell "B. C." Goodpasture (April 9, 1895 – February 18, 1977) was a preacher and writer in the Churches of Christ. A contributing writer to the Gospel Advocate starting in 1920, in 1939 he became the publication's editor, a post he held until his death. He was the namesake of Goodpasture Christian School in Nashville Tennessee, named ...