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Presbyterian And Reformed Publishing Company
P&R Publishing is an Evangelicalism, evangelical, Calvinism, Reformed, Christian publishing company located in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. P&R publishes books that promote biblical concepts and Christian lifestyle according to the Westminster Confession of Faith and Westminster Catechism (other), Catechisms. History In 1930, Samuel G. Craig, John Gresham Machen, J. Gresham Machen, and James Schrader founded Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co. P&R's initial publication was a 24-page monthly periodical called ''Christianity Today'' ("A Presbyterian Journal Devoted to Stating, Defending and Furthering the Gospel in the Modern World"). The periodical, which featured articles on Christianity and theology, book reviews, sermons, news in the Presbyterian church, and letters to the editor, was published intermittently until 1949. Its name was later adopted, with P&R's permission, by the evangelical periodical ''Christianity Today'', which Billy Graham founded in 1956. The ...
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