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The Way We Weren't
Churches in the Fifties Were Filled, But Were They Faithful?
by William Murchison

Images of Redemption
Lance Nixon on Pentecostal Iconography


Touchstone is a Christian journal, conservative in doctrine and eclectic in content, with editors and readers from each of the three great divisions of Christendom — Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox. The mission of the journal and its publisher, The Fellowship of St. James, is to provide a place where Christians of various backgrounds can speak with one another on the basis of shared belief in the fundamental doctrines of the faith as revealed in Holy Scripture and summarized in the ancient creeds of the Church.

 

“Edited by a bevy of mainly younger Protestants, Orthodox, and Roman Catholics, Touchstone advances an ecumenism of orthodoxy defined by the Great Tradition. The Touchstone people are bracingly conscientious and determined to follow where the Spirit leads.”
—Richard John Neuhaus,
Editor-in-Chief, First Things

"Touchstone serves the most significant form of ecumenical endeavor today: the rallying and coalescing of those in all the churches who stand for doctrinal, moral, and devotional orthodoxy. The fact that Touchstone exists to serve this purpose gives it great importance.”
—J. I. Packer Author, Knowing God

Touchstone is a voice that greatly needs to be heard in today's Christian world. If this is what robust ecumenism means,
we need more of it!”
—Kallistos Ware
, Bishop of Diokleia & Spalding Lecturer in Eastern Studies at Oxford University


   

 

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