Canon Press

Canon Press is a Christian publishing house in Moscow, Idaho. It was founded in 1988 as a literature ministry of Christ Church. Canon Press was sold in 2012 and continues to operate as a private company owned by Aaron Rench and N. D. Wilson.

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 and Steve Wilkins and A Justice Primer (2015), co-authored by Doug Wilson and Randy Booth.

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 a URL. The campaign was a promotion for Doug Wilson's book Mere Christendom, which one theology professor said promotes Christian nationalism.

Notable books

 * The Shape of Sola Scriptura by Keith Mathison (2001)
 * The Case for Christian Nationalism by Stephen Wolfe (2022)


 * Canonball Books imprint
 *  The Silent Bells by N. D. Wilson (2020)