
The Methodist Review
The Methodist Review was a scholarly publication associated with the Methodist Church, published from 1878 to 1924. It featured essays, articles, and reviews on theology, religion, and social issues, aiming to inform and engage clergy, students, and lay members. The journal sought to foster thoughtful discussion on Methodist beliefs, Christian thought, and contemporary topics, serving as a platform for intellectual and theological exchange within the Methodist community. It played a significant role in shaping religious understanding and fostering dialogue during its publication years.