Adventist Review
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Adventist Review | |
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Executive publisher/editor | Bill Knott |
Categories | Christian - Seventh-day Adventist |
Frequency | weekly |
Publisher | Review and Herald (Washington, D.C.) |
Paid Circulation | nearly 30,000 |
First issue | July 1849, The Present Truth; current title Adventist Review since 1978 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www.adventistreview.org |
ISSN | 0161-1119 |
The Adventist Review is the official newsmagazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.[1] [2] Commonly known as the Review, it is published weekly by the Review and Herald Publishing Association. The magazine rotates through four different editions that have regular and feature articles focusing on different church issues and spiritual matters. The four editions are the North American Division edition, Crosswalk edition, AnchorPoints edition, and Cutting Edge edition. The Review and Herald also publishes a sister magazine, Adventist World. The current editor of the Adventist Review is Bill Knott. The magazine currently has nearly 30,000 paying subscribers.[2] Its library reference number is OCLC 9572173.
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[edit] History
The Adventist Review was founded by James and Ellen White in July 1849 as The Present Truth, but the name was changed to The Advent Review and then Second Advent Review and Sabbath Herald (with variations) after being combined with the Sabbath Herald publication. The name was changed to Adventist Review in 1978. Throughout its history it has been commonly referred to as the Review.[3]
It is known that for certain copies of the earliest issues, 1000 or 2000 copies were printed. In the 1940s paid circulation passed 40,000; and exceeded 50,000 in the 1950s. In 1963 the circulation reached 96,000, but has since diminished. In January 1994 circulation was 250,000 for the first issue of each month, and 40,000 for other issues.[3]
For more information, see the Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, the history article Our Roots and Mission by William Johnsson, or the archives listed in "External links" below.
The Review won four Church Associated Press awards in 2008.[4]
[edit] Editors
- November 1850 – 1851 James White and others on the "Publishing Committee"
- 1851 – 1855 James White
- 1855 – 1861 Uriah Smith
- 1861 – 1864 James White
- 1864 – 1869 Uriah Smith
- 1869 – 1870 J. N. Andrews
- 1870 – 1871 Uriah Smith
- 1871 – 1872 James White
- 1872 – 1873 Uriah Smith
- 1873 – 1877 James White
- 1877 – 1880 Uriah Smith
- 1880 – 1881 James White (died August 6, 1881)
- 1881 – 1897 Uriah Smith
- 1897 – 1901 A. T. Jones
- 1901 – 1903 Uriah Smith (died March 6, 1903)
- 1903 – 1909 W. W. Prescott
- 1909 – 1911 W. A. Spicer
- 1911 – 1944 F. M. Wilcox
- 1945 W. A. Spicer, for six months
- 1945 – 1966 F. D. Nichol
- 1966 – 1982 Kenneth Wood[3]
- 1982 – 2006 Bill Johnsson
- 2007 – present; Bill Knott
Note that for limited periods, the evidence is uncertain because a group of people are listed as "editors". It is assumed that the first person listed is the head editor.[3]
[edit] See also
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
- James Springer White
- Ellen G. White
- Adventist World
- Record (magazine)
- List of Seventh-day Adventist periodicals
- Media ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
[edit] References
- ^ Adventist Review - Contact Us. Adventist Review. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.
- ^ a b About the Review. Adventist Review. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.
- ^ a b c d "Adventist Review". Seventh-Day Adventist Encyclopedia. Review & Herald Pub. Assn.. 25-29.
- ^ http://www.adventistreview.org/article.php?id=1831
[edit] External links
- Adventist Review official website
- "Our Roots and Mission" History article by William Johnsson
- "Former Names of the Adventist Review"
- Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Archives:
- July 1849–November 1850, The Present Truth, and
- August 1850–November 1850, The Advent Review The Present Truth and The Advent Review, including an introduction, and two special editions.
- 1850–1988 Review and Herald Archives at the General Conference Office of Archives & Statistics. In DjVu format with free plug-in available.
- 1997–2006 Get Past Issues at the Adventist Review website. Various file formats
- Anniversary issues of the Adventist Review - (1909, '19, '24, '38, '45, '49, '52, '61, '75, '94, '99). In DjVu format.