The Memphis Theological Seminary
Journal is an online journal devoted to promoting public scholarship by
combining the speed of journalism with the rigor of academic
scholarship. Following this commitment, we invite substantive essays
that examine all areas of religious studies. We especially welcome
essays that contribute to theory, advance an understanding of an
existing method or the development of new ones, extend or challenge a
current paradigm, bridge a divide, clarify a term or concept, or examine
practical and pragmatic applications of ministerial functions. The
Journal welcome all types of essays—theoretical, historical,
qualitative, quantitative, and rhetorical or a book review essay.
To facilitate double-blind peer review, manuscripts should be free of any material identifying the author(s) or their affiliation(s). Before submission, authors should be sure their manuscripts do not exceed 25 pages (including work cited page), are double-spaced throughout, and are saved in a standard word processor format (.doc, .docx, .wpd, or .rtf). Authors must ensure their accepted manuscripts conform to sixth edition of the Modern Language Association of Style and use inclusive language. Authors are responsible for acquiring any permission for the reproduction of texts, images, tables, illustrations, or other materials, as well as for providing camera-ready copies of tables, figures, and images. All submissions are by email only and you may send them to: Andre E. Johnson, PhD at ajohnson@memphisseminary.edu Please also include in the subject line: MTS Submission. For further information about the journal, please go to http://mtsjournal.memphisseminary.edu/
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