The Dawn (magazine)
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The Dawn · The Herald The New Creation Frank and Ernest (broadcast) Studies in the Scriptures The Photo-Drama of Creation |
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Biographies | |
Charles Taze Russell Paul S. L. Johnson· William Miller Nelson H. Barbour · Jonas Wendell |
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Beliefs | |
Jehovah · Nontrinitarianism · Ransom Dispensationalism · Sheol and Hades Resurrection · Annihilationism |
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The Dawn is a religious magazine printed and published by Associated Bible Students via their Dawn Bible Students Association, East Rutherford, New Jersey and branch offices around the world. In 1931, the Dawn Bible Students Association was founded to publish The Dawn—A Herald of Christ’s Presence, a monthly journal. Today, they carry on with publications, radio shows and television programs.
[edit] Types of articles
Contents of the magazine cover articles over Christian life, Prophecy, Bible study and Bible interpretation, etc. The Dawn admits to represent a relatively closed conception of the world that is politically conservative above all Christian oriented.
[edit] External links
- http://www.dawnbible.com (online Magazine "The Dawn")