About Us
The purpose of Touchstone to bring The United Church of Canada's heritage of theology and faith to bear on its own present life and witness, and to engage the issues of our day in the light of the biblical message and the Christian tradition.
Published in January, May, September.
Touchstone: Heritage and Theology in a New Age Inc., a registered charity under the Income Tax Act of Canada. All donations of $10.00 above subscription price will be receipted for income tax purposes.
Touchstone is indexed with abstracts in Religion Index One: Periodicals, ATLA, Chicago, which is available on-line through BRS (Latham, N.Y.) and DIALOG (Palo Alto, California)
ISSN 0827-3200
Send editorial inquiries to: Touchstone, 199 Kingsway Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3M 0G4
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Editorial Board |
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Sandra Beardsall is Professor of Church History and Ecuenics at St. Andrew's College and Profile Editor for Touchstone. |
Robert Fennell is Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at the Atlantic School of Theology. |
John Hogman is Minister of Westminster United Church, Mississauga, and Chair of the Editorial Board of Touchstone. |
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The Rev. Adam Kilner serves Bentley-Blackfalds Pastoral Charge as an ordained minister in the towns of Bentley and Blackfalds in sunny central Alberta |
Aaron Miller is Minister of Faith Centennial United Church, Selkirk, Ontario. |
The Rev. Michelle Robinson serves Richview United Church in Etobicoke, ON.
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Don Schweitzer is McDougald Professor of Theology at St. Andrew's College and Book Review editor for Touchstone. |
Christine Smaller serves in a team ministry at Humber Valley United Church, Toronto, and is Treasurer of Touchstone |
The Rev. Harold Wells is professor of theology emeritus at Emmanuel College, the Toronto School of Theology. |
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Peter Wyatt is Associate Professor of Theology emeritus at Emmanuel College and Editor of Touchstone.
Photo credit:
Victoria University/Peg
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Senior Board Members |
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Terry Anderson |
Marion Best |
Marguerite van Die |
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Mac Watts, founding editor |
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