Spectrum (magazine)
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Spectrum | |
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Editor | Bonnie Dwyer |
Categories | Christian magazine |
Frequency | Quarterly (every 3 months) |
First Issue | Winter (northern hemisphere), 1969 |
Company | Association of Adventist Forums (Takoma Park, MD) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | spectrummagazine.org |
ISSN | 0890-0264 |
Spectrum is the official publication of the Association of Adventist Forums. It aims to discuss issues relating to Seventh-day Adventist doctrine in a more open manner than is possible in official church periodicals. Founded in 1969 by a Loma Linda doctor, it reflects the personal ideas of major theological figures in the church on current "intellectual and social issues."[1] Library reference number (OCLC 3837502).
Although the Association of Adventist Forums was officially recognised by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists in 1968,[2][3] the magazine and the leadership of the group have been able to stay autonomous and influence the church where needed through discussion of issues in a "candid manner".[4]
Although when the Adventist Today publication was founded, Spectrum enquired about a partnership under the parent body, the Association of Adventist Forums, the parties decided that a partnership would not be valuable to the overall goals of the two publications.[1]
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[edit] Past editors
As of 2006 there have been just two editors:
- Roy Branson (founding editor)
- Bonnie Dwyer (as of 2006)[5]
[edit] See also
- Association of Adventist Forums
- Adventist Today
- List of Seventh-day Adventist periodicals
- Progressive Adventists
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Spectrum and Adventist Today Consider Cooperation", July/August 1998. Retrieved on 2006-11-09.
- ^ Our Story. Retrieved on 2006-11-09.
- ^ Hirsch, Charles B. (1968-01-11). "Adventist Graduate Students Establish Organization" (DjVu format). Review and Herald 145 (2): 21. ISSN 0161-1119. Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
- ^ CIRCLE: Spectrum Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-11-09.
- ^ http://www.atoday.com/magazine/archive/1998/sepoct1998/news/Spectrum.shtml
[edit] External links
- Spectrum magazine official website