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Canon Press

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Christian publishing company
Canon Press
Founded1988; 37 years ago (1988)
FounderDoug Wilson
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationMoscow, Idaho
Key peopleJess Hall, CEO[1]
Publication typesBooks
ImprintsLogos Press
Canonball Books
Noeo Science
Logos Online School
Official websitecanonpress.com

Canon Press is a Christian publishing house inMoscow, Idaho. It was founded byDoug Wilson in 1988 as a literature ministry of hisChrist Church.[2] It has published more than 100 books by Wilson and his family members.[3] Canon Press was sold in 2012 and continues to operate as a private company owned by Aaron Rench andN. D. Wilson.[4]

Two books published by Canon Press were found to contain significant portions of uncited work by other authors and were subsequently retracted and remaindered:Southern Slavery As It Was (1996), co-authored by Doug Wilson andSteve Wilkins[5] andA Justice Primer (2015), co-authored by Doug Wilson and Randy Booth.[6]

In 2021, the company said that its opposition toidentity politics andCOVID-19 pandemic restrictions allowed its workforce to be "free to work", and that it had tripled in size since 2019.[1]

As a marketing initiative, Canon Press put up billboards across the United States in 2023 with the words "Christ is Lord" in bold white letters on a black background, along with aURL.[7] The campaign was a promotion for Doug Wilson's bookMere Christendom,[8] which one theology professor said promotesChristian nationalism.[9]

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Canon Press publishes books and teaching materials to support theclassical Christian education movement through its Logos Press imprint, inspired by the success of theLogos School.[10][11][12]

Notable books

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Canonball Books imprint

References

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  1. ^abDumas, Breck (22 September 2021)."Tired of woke politics, COVID vaccine mandates? There's a new job site for you".Fox Business. Retrieved6 November 2021.
  2. ^"Anti-woke activist sees white nationalism in churches".Baptist Standard.Religion News Service. August 24, 2023. Retrieved26 July 2024.
  3. ^Stankorb, Sarah (October 25, 2023).Disobedient Women. Excerpted in VICE Magazine: Hachette Book Group.ISBN 9781546003809. Retrieved26 July 2024.
  4. ^Wilson, Douglas (18 April 2013)."Outfitters of the Reformation".Blog & Mablog. Retrieved24 August 2015.
  5. ^"Plagiarism As It Is".Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved2015-12-11.
  6. ^Belz, Emily (December 14, 2015)."Douglas Wilson apologizes for plagiarized work".World. World News Group. Retrieved21 July 2024.
  7. ^""Christ is Lord" Billboard Appears on US-95".Kootenai Journal. July 11, 2023. Retrieved20 July 2024.
  8. ^Daventport, Tony (May 13, 2023)."Billboards With A Powerful Message".vision.org.au. Vision Christian Media. Retrieved20 July 2024.
  9. ^Carey, Greg (July 2, 2023)."When 'Christ Is Lord' is actually bad news".Lancaster Online. Retrieved20 July 2024.
  10. ^Beechick, Ruth (2006).Homeschooling Methods: Seasoned Advice on Learning Styles. Broadman & Holman Pub. p. 12.ISBN 9780805440171. Retrieved26 July 2024.
  11. ^"How Logos Press Began".logospressonline.com. Logos Press. Retrieved26 July 2024.
  12. ^"About Us".logosonlineschool.com. Logos Online School. Retrieved26 July 2024.

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