Patriarch (magazine)
Patriarch was a magazine published from 1993 to 2004 by Philip H. Lancaster. The magazine was a self-published, bimonthly, subscription-based periodical. Lancaster was a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) in which he was ordained in 1977. He left the PCA in 1996 since he had been serving for years in a non-Presbyterian church. He had founded Immanuel Family Fellowship in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1990, a "family-integrated church" consisting almost entirely of homeschooling families. He also served as a chaplain in the United States Army Reserve from 1981 to 1994. Patriarch was published from the Lancaster home, first in Arnold, Missouri (1993–94); then in Rolla, Missouri (1994-1998), and finally in Willis, Virginia (1998-2004). The magazine's mission was to promote a "Christ-like manhood" that is "neither tyrannical or wimpy" and a "home-centered lifestyle." The magazine promoted homeschooling, and Biblical patriarchy.[1]
See also
References
- Charles Reagan Wilson; Mark Silk (2005). Religion and public life in the South: in the evangelical mode. Walnut Creek, [Calif.]: AltaMira Press. p. 106. ISBN 0-7591-0635-5.
External links
- "Patriarch magazine". Archived from the original on April 2, 2002. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
- Wayne Sparkman (24 November 2003) [29 August 2002]. "Patriarch Author Index for Issues 1 through 48 (1993 – 2004)" (PDF). Retrieved August 15, 2011.