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Liberty (Adventist magazine)

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Editor
  
Lincoln E. Steed

Publisher
  
Review and Herald

Year founded
  
1906

Frequency
  
Bi-monthly

Total circulation
  
Over 200,000

Liberty (Adventist magazine)

Categories
  
Religious - Seventh-day Adventist

Liberty is a magazine published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church that covers issues involving separation of church and state, and current events in politics. It has a circulation of over 200,000.

Contents

Liberty is one of three religious freedom outreaches sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the other two being the North American Religious Liberty Association and the International Religious Liberty Association.

History

Liberty was first called American Sentinel and then Sentinel of Liberty before being shortened to its current name.

The American Sentinel (1886-1900)

The first edition of The American Sentinel, January, 1886 proclaimed:

"THE AMERICAN SENTINEL. AN EIGHT-PAGE MONTHLY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO: The defense of American Institutions, the preservation of the United States Constitution as it is, so far as regards religion or religious tests, and the maintenance of human rights, both civil and religious. It will ever be uncompromisingly opposed to anything tending toward & union of Church and State, either in name or in fact."

References

Liberty (Adventist magazine) Wikipedia