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==Overview==
Faith Publishing Alliance was formed in the mid-3050s by reglious publishers across the entire specturm to combat what its members called "a decline in societ's spiritual values". Including among its number Cormorant Press of New Olympia, Spire Books of Oriente as well as more fringe groups like the Aterus based White Dove Publications, the Alliance puts out a sizable and stunnind array of religous material, including twenty-seven different translations of the Bible, Koran and Vedas, along with numerous academic papers on faith and religion.<ref name=HHM-139/>
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Faith Publishing Alliance was formed in the mid-3050s by religious publishers across the entire spectrum to combat what its members called "a decline in society's spiritual values". The alliance includes [[Cormorant Press]] of [[New Olympia]], [[Spire Books]] of [[Oriente]] as well as more fringe groups like the [[Aterus]]-based [[White Dove Publications]]. The Alliance puts out a sizable and stunning array of religious material, including twenty-seven different translations of the Bible, Koran, and Vedas, along with numerous academic papers on faith and religion.<ref name=HHM-139/>
  
 
Sadly the Alliance's more extreme and radical elements have attracted the greatest public attention, whether espousing primacy of specific faiths over others or sensational and lurid tales of the supernatural. The negative press these elements have brought down upon the group  by [[3067]] had led some of its more mainstream publishers, especially those associated with the major faiths, to question the Alliance's long-term value.<ref name=HHM-139/>
 
Sadly the Alliance's more extreme and radical elements have attracted the greatest public attention, whether espousing primacy of specific faiths over others or sensational and lurid tales of the supernatural. The negative press these elements have brought down upon the group  by [[3067]] had led some of its more mainstream publishers, especially those associated with the major faiths, to question the Alliance's long-term value.<ref name=HHM-139/>

Revision as of 12:49, 4 January 2015

Faith Publishing Alliance is a loose collection of Free Worlds League-based religious publishers.[1]

Company Profile

League Stock Market Symbol: Unlisted.[1]

Main Locations: Atreus City (Atreus), Pireus (New Olympia), Cadiz (Oriente).[1]

President/CEO: None.[1]

Overview

Faith Publishing Alliance was formed in the mid-3050s by religious publishers across the entire spectrum to combat what its members called "a decline in society's spiritual values". The alliance includes Cormorant Press of New Olympia, Spire Books of Oriente as well as more fringe groups like the Aterus-based White Dove Publications. The Alliance puts out a sizable and stunning array of religious material, including twenty-seven different translations of the Bible, Koran, and Vedas, along with numerous academic papers on faith and religion.[1]

Sadly the Alliance's more extreme and radical elements have attracted the greatest public attention, whether espousing primacy of specific faiths over others or sensational and lurid tales of the supernatural. The negative press these elements have brought down upon the group by 3067 had led some of its more mainstream publishers, especially those associated with the major faiths, to question the Alliance's long-term value.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Handbook: House Marik, p. 139 "Economy - Services - Irian Media Interstellar (IMI Faith Publishing Alliance (Unlisted)"

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