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"Open Theology " journal ( www.degruyter.com www.degruyter.com )
invites groups of researchers, conference organizers etc. to submit their
proposals of edited volumes to be considered as topical issues.  Proposals for the topical
issues for "Open Theology" vol. 2019 will be collected until December
15.   Proposals may be submitted by completing the Topical Issue Proposal Form
available at  www.degruyter.com www.degruyter.com  and forwarding it to Managing Editor Dr. Katarzyna Tempczyk at   katarzyna.tempczyk@degruyterop . For
futher details, please contact Dr. Katarzyna Tempczyk at   katarzyna.tempczyk@degruyterop .   Open Theology is an international Open Access, peer-reviewed academic
journal that welcomes contributions addressing religion in its various forms
and aspects: historical, theological, sociological, psychological, and other.
The journal encompasses all major disciplines of Theology and Religious
Studies, presenting doctrine, history, organization and everyday life of
various types of religious groups and the relations between them. We publish
articles from the field of Theology as well as Philosophy, Sociology and
Psychology of Religion, and also dialogue between Religion and Science.  Our past topical issues included:                         * Violence of Non-Violence (ed. Michael Jerryson and Margo Kitts)       * Manichaeism - New Historical and Philological Studies (ed. John C.
Reeves)       * In Search of a Contemporary World View: Contrasting Thomistic and
Whiteheadian Approaches (ed. Joseph Bracken)       * Science and/or Religion: a 21st Century Debate (ed. Shiva Khalili and
Fraser Watts)                       * Cognitive Science of Religion (ed. Jason
Marsh)       * Is Transreligious Theology Possible? (ed. Jerry L. Martin)       * Psychotherapy and Religious Values (ed. P. Scott Richards)       * Bible Translation (ed. Mark L. Strauss)       *
Religious Recognition (ed. Heikki Koskinen, Ritva Palmen and Risto Saarinen)       *
Religion and Race (ed. Daniel White Hodge)                   2017       * Multiple Religious Belonging (ed. Manuela Kalsky and Andre van der Braak)      *
Phenomenology of Religious Experience (ed. Olga Louchakova-Schwartz and
Courtenay Crouch)       *
Analytic Perspectives on Method and Authority in Theology in Theology (ed.
Joshua Farris and James Arcadi)         * Alternative Religiosities in Soviet Union and Communist East-Central
Europe (ed. Rasa Pranskeviciute and Eagle Aleknaite)            2018 (in
progress)     
* Cognitive Linguistics and Theology (ed. John Sanders)     
* Recognizing Encounters with Untimacy Accross Religious Boundaries (ed. Jerry
Martin)       * Intersubjectivity and Reciprocal Causality within Contemporary
Understanding of the God-World Relationship (ed. Joseph A. Bracken)       * Rethiniking Reformation ( ed. Niels
Henrik Gregersen and Bo Kristian Holm )     
* Latin American Perspectives on Religion ( ed. Charles Taliaferro, Marciano Adilio Spica, and
Agnaldo Cuoco Portugal )       * Phenomenology of Religious Experience II: Perspectives in Theology ( ed. Olga Louchakova-Schwartz and Martin Nitsche)     All are available, free
access, at:  www.degruyter.com www.degruyter.com

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