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Herbert W. Armstrong


 

Herbert W. Armstrong (July 31, 1892January 16, 1986) was the founder of the Radio Church of God / Worldwide Church of God; self-appointed chancellor of unaccredited Ambassador College; publisher of The Plain Truth magazine in several languages; presenter of The World Tomorrow radio and television programs; father of radio-television evangelist "Garner Ted Armstrong"; president of the Ambassador International Cultural Foundation; self-styled as Ambassador for World Peace and patron of the Ambassador Auditorium concert series.

Writings

Herbert W. Armstong was a prolific writer and most of his works were stamped with his early style of advertising copy-writing that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. He wrote many articles and booklets and a few books. However, shortly after the death of Herbert W. Armstrong disputes arose over the copyrights to these works when the Worldwide Church of God withdrew them from circulation.

Related Topics:
1920s - 1930s - Copyright

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Various groups then attempted to reprint and circulate the writings of Herbert W. Armstrong and this eventually led to a major and lengthy court case between the Worldwide Church of God and the Philadelphia Church of God, which still largely accepts many Armstrong doctrines. Following mutual resolution of that case the Philadelphia Church of God gained legal copyrights to some of the most noteworthy works and these include:

Related Topics:
Philadelphia Church of God - Doctrine

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  • Mystery of the Ages
  • The Incredible Human Potential
  • The Missing Dimension in Sex
  • The United States and British Commonwealth in Prophecy