Ecclesial Futures publishes original research and theological reflection on the development and transformation of local Christian communities and support systems. Current and back issues -> https://t.co/Z3UvGV1zum. To subscribe for fresh info -> https://t.co/VlnFFb3iC7
We are thrilled to announce another issue - our 12th - of Ecclesial Futures.
7 articles. 5 book reviews.
Diamond open access -> free to read and free to publish.
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Wonderful to publish a new Ecclesial Futures issue. Congrats to authors from Philippines, South Africa, United Kingdom, exploring God's mission in local church partnerships, spiritual practices, liturgy, migration, liberative Scripture reading. https://t.co/Z3UvGVjIIu
This is a great response on tools to assist with research and writing. Identifying paid through to free is so helpful, given the range of contexts in which our Ecclesial Futures writers and book reviewers are involved
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Ecclesial Futures @EcclesialF publishes research and theological reflections, bridging academic and practical approaches in #theology, #missiology, and #ecclesiology, offering free publishing and access. Browse the collection on #ScienceOpen: https://t.co/Mm7Hjpzbpn
๐๐ initiative by @PGHSeminary. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary launching a Certificate in Migrant Ministries program. This is an online course equipping church leaders to support and advocate for migrants. Ecclesial Futures journal hope to see action-reflection articles.
Latest @EcclesialF article. Ian Terry - "Characteristics of a 'common good building' Church of England Church - A case study in a UK southern coastal town."
Keywords:
Partnering
Common good
Listening
Human dignity
Subjugated knowing
Work
https://t.co/sJHmUWIyOC
Congratulations Mthr Rachel Summers @curiouswilds!
It's great to have an MA Mission Prize winner this year and I look forward to reading the adapted and published version in @EcclesialF next year.
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@OrthSolidarity Our project member, Alison Kolosova, published an article with a case study of the Orthodox parish of St John of Kronstadt in Bath, UK in โEcclesial Futuresโ 2024, vol. 5. issue 1
@EcclesialF . Check out now
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This is a really helpful framework for writing discussions in academic research papers. Thanks to @acagamic for the excellent resource which we commend to those thinking about submitting to @EcclesialF journal
Christos Anesti. We wish our Orthodox brothers and sisters wonderful Easter celebrations. We are glad to have Orthodox scholars on our Editorial Board. The next issue of the journal features a case study of an Orthodox Church in England. Subscribe (free)-> https://t.co/F03babDR9N
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@thejazzgoat @AboAkademi congratulations to you and @AboAkedemi mission community. I wonder if you will write more or less given it's cold or dark? It's worth a poll. Are@EcclesialF writers more productive when it's
@thejazzgoat @AboAkademi congratulations to you and @AboAkedemi mission community. I wonder if you will write more or less given it's cold or dark? It's worth a poll. Are@EcclesialF writers more productive when it's
Stories can be a paragraph at the start of a section or a chapter. They invite people into your work and connect your research with reality. They donโt need to have a direct point but work by locating the reader in the reality of your research. Stories help academic writing.
Stories are interesting! Do you have any interesting or funny moments that occurred during your research? Any tables that collapsed or people that got locked in a cupboard or lost or cups of tea got spilt? Stories bring colour to writing. (Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash)
The original article by @dustindbenac and Juli Kalbaugh - titled "Bending the Light: A Methodological Structure for Collaborative Theological Inquiry" appears at https://t.co/XynfYSBka5
Congratulations to @dustindbenac and Juli Kalbaugh for a pickup on their fascinating research into collaborative research. Colloquy Online, the newsletter of The Association of Theological Schools, is promoting their work in innovation and theological inquiry.
Grateful for the chance to team up with Juli Kalbaugh to write this piece about our work in the Program for the Future Church at @Baylor's @TruettSeminary.
This particular essay is a profile in the ATS (@ATSdotedu) Colloquy Online.
Read it here: https://t.co/teaREBugfl