Touchstone Magazine

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Touchstone Magazine is a monthly publication of the Fellowship of St. James. It is billed as "A Journal of Mere Christianity" and "A Journal of Ecumenical Orthodoxy." It covers matters related to Christianity, culture, literature, secularism, and world affairs from a theologically conservative and ecumenical perspective.

Touchstone was started in 1986 as a Chicago-area newsletter and gradually expanded into a quarterly and then monthly journal.

The magazine's publisher is James Kushiner, and its editor is David Mills. Senior and contributing editors include Anthony Esolen, James Hitchcock, Graeme Hunter, S. M. Hutchens, Peter J. Leithart, Wilfred McClay, Russell D. Moore, Leon J. Podles, and Patrick Henry Reardon.

Touchstone has published two books based on some of its essays: Signs of Intelligence: Understanding Intelligent Design (2001) and Creed and Culture: A Touchstone Reader (2003).

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