No one has
ever accused Touchstone of being either politically correct or
circumspect. It is hard to imagine an issue without something in its pages
that wouldn't aggravate each and every reader. Yet Touchstone not
only keeps its subscribers but their number grows steadily, testimony
to the editors' determination to wrestle with topics that matter and to
argue not only passionately but thoughtfullyand without ad hominem
asides.
Jim Forest
Secretary, The Orthodox Peace Fellowship
There are far
too many periodicals published nowadays, but Touchstone is not
one of the superfluous ones. Every word in it seems worthwhile. I feel
like flagging everyone down and obliging them to read it from cover to
cover!
Thomas
Howard
Author, On Being Catholic
I admire Touchstone
for two things: its devotion to what Cardinal Newman called 'the dogmatic
principle' and its defiance of that foe which the same Cardinal spent
his long life in resisting, namely, 'liberalism in religion.' May the
devotion and the defiance alike be unwavering.
John
Saward
Author, The Way of the Lamb
In a bent time,
Touchstone speaks up courageously for sound doctrine. It does not
evade the great questions at issue. Through its pages a conscience speaks
to a conscience.
Russell
Kirk
Author, The Conservative Mind
Touchstone
is courageous, unity-seeking, and profoundly committed to classic Christianity.
It fills a unique lacuna in contemporary journalism. It informs Christians
of many traditions of the ecumenical center of Mere Christianity. I commend
it wholeheartedly to readers seeking to be accountable to the consensus
fidelium.
Thomas
C. Oden
Professor of Theology, Drew University
Touchstone
is helping to rejuvenate the central core of Christian doctrine, bringing
together Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox who want to focus on the
most important truths.
Phillip
Johnson
Author, Darwin on Trial
Truly an exciting
publication. As Touchstone grows, it grows more intriguing, inspiring,
and informative.
Frederica
Mathewes-Green
Author, At the Corner of East and Now
What impresses
me so much about Touchstone, alongside its commitment to pursuing
the center of Christian orthodox theology and faith, is its information
about the development of trends within Christianity. Others who are on
the path to orthodox faith and who want to be informed about the Church
need to read Touchstone.
Mitchell
Pacwa
Professor, University of Dallas
Touchstone
is the boldest and most exciting journal in the world of twenty-first-century
Christian publications. It never fails to inform, challenge, and delight.
Allan
Carlson
President, The Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society
In a time when
American Christianity often seems to be abandoning theology in favor of
pop psychology and cultural accommodation, Touchstone keeps showing
the depths of historic Christianity and applying its spiritual insights
in a thoughtful, sophisticated, and engaging way.
Gene Edward
Veith
Cultural Editor, World Magazine
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
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 |