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The Gospel Advocate is a religious magazine published monthly in Nashville, Tennessee for members of the Churches of Christ. The Advocate enjoyed uninterrupted publication since 1866 until the COVID-19 pandemic. The Gospel Advocate was founded by Nashville-area Restoration Movement preacher Tolbert Fanning in 1855.
The Gospel Advocate, under the editorship of David Lipscomb, was the leading paper in the conservative wing of the southern movement which would eventually become known as the Churches of Christ. [8] Thus, Srygley found his views about missionary societies espoused while he wrote for the Old Path Guide challenged.
Nashville: Gospel Advocate. n.d.) "Grace and Law: Legalism and Liberalism" (a series of articles that originally ran in the Gospel Advocate in 1955.) Firm Foundation reprinted some of these articles [12] in 1992-93. "Read this Book," Gospel Advocate 75 (11 May 1933): 434. (Brewer's book review of K. C. Moser's The Way of Salvation [13]
Robert Henry Boll (June 7, 1875 – April 13, 1956 [1]) was a German-born American preacher in the Churches of Christ.Boll is most known for advancing a premillennialist eschatology within the Churches of Christ, in articles written during his editorship of the front page of the Gospel Advocate from 1909 to 1915 and after 1915 in Word and Work, leading to a dispute which was a significant ...
Lipscomb was born in Franklin County, Tennessee.. The Gospel Advocate was founded by Nashville-area Restoration Movement preacher Tolbert Fanning in 1855. [1] William Lipscomb, who was a student of Fanning, served as co-editor until the American Civil War forced them to suspend publication in 1861. [1]
Benton Cordell "B. C." Goodpasture (April 9, 1895 – February 18, 1977) was a preacher and writer in the Churches of Christ.A contributing writer to the Gospel Advocate starting in 1920, in 1939 he became the publication's editor, a post he held until his death.