Description |
19 v. |
Current Frequency |
Bimonthly, 1893 |
Former Frequency |
Monthly, 1884-1892 |
Publication Date |
Vol. 1 (Jan. 1884)-vol. 19 (1893) = no. 1-no. 114. |
Series |
Library of American civilization ; LAC 30509-27.
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Note |
Title from caption. |
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"A religious and theological monthly." |
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After Bibliotheca Sacra moved its published quarters to Oberlin, Ohio, the faculty at the Andover Theological Seminary began publishing its new journal, entitled the Andover Review. The first issue is by far the most important, overshadowing perhaps the entire file. In it, the guideline of the journal was set--that of a more liberal and modern view toward religion. It was this leaning toward liberalism which later led to the famous "Andover trials". These trials, more than the excellence of the magazine itself, gained for the Review its greatest fame. It was not long after the trials ended that the Review ceased publication. In the Review readers may trace the advance of the church from the older Calvinism to the more modern religious views. |
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Editors: 1884- , E.C. Smyth, J.W. Churchill, W.J. Tucker, G. Harris, and E.Y. Hincks. |
Reproduction |
Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources, 1970. 19 microfiches ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 30509-27) |
Indexes |
Vols. 1-10 in vol. 10. |
Subject |
Religion -- Periodicals
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Theology -- Periodicals
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Added Author |
Smyth, Egbert Coffin, 1829-1904.
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Tucker, William Jewett, 1839-1926.
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Churchill, John Wesley, 1839-1900.
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Harris, George, 1844-1922.
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Hincks, Edward Young, 1844-1927.
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Key Title |
The Andover review |
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