Call for Manuscripts to Restoration Studies Journal

By May 6, 2020

From friend-of-JI Katherine Pollock. Thanks, Katherine!

About: Restoration Studies is an annual publication combined with the Fall/Winter John Whitmer Historical Association (JWHA) Journal. Restoration Studies focuses on theology, religious, and cultural studies in Latter Day Saint Movements.

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Past issues have included:

  • Scriptural Studies: canonization and textual studies, history of interpretation, interpretations by figures and social movements.
  • Theological Studies: peace and justice, environmentalism, feminism, liberation theology.
  • Cultural Studies: gender, international perspectives, religious community/organizational change, history of significant figures, comparisons to other traditions, generational studies.

Submit your Paper for consideration by May 31st, 2020.

Editor: Katherine Hill, kggardner@centurylink.net

Guidelines for Journal Submissions: www.jwha.info/publications/jwha-journal/

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