Editore: Approaches, Saltcoats, Ayrshire, Scotland
Da: D. Anthem, Bookseller, Cornish Flat, NH, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: ESA
This study of the Social Kingship of Christ was written by a group of Catholic writers and translators under a pseudonym. Approaches was a tradionalist Catholic journal co-founded by Hamish Fraser and Geoffrey Lawman in 1965 "to inspire the laity to unite for defence of what remains of our Christian heritage, and to work for the reconstruction of the social order in accordance with Christian principles and the natural law" (from the inaugural issue). The journal was a serious attempt to document the excesses of Vatican II, including the spread of atheistic Communism, and as a tool for the small groups or cells engaged in "dynamic doctrinal action." Notable contributors included Jean Ousset (the prominent and controversial French traditionalist) Fraser, Lawman, James O. Sherrif, Henri Rambaud, and later Michael Davies. Fraser continued to edit and publish Approaches until his unexpected death in 1986. His son, Tony Fraser, continued the journal but under the name "Apropos," which was published until 2013. Stapled, folded sheets, 116 pp. A near fine copy. Scarce. Only one copy in WorldCat (MSU).