Consensus: Call for Papers

There is still time to submit an article for the upcoming issue of Consensus: A Canadian Journal of Public Theology, which focuses on how Lutherans and ecumenical partners engage the Nicene Creed in the 21st-century.

 

Manuscripts of 3000- to 4000-words can explore such questions as:

  • What role does the Nicene Creed have in lifelong spiritual formation?
  • How does the Nicene Creed serve as a foundation (both an opportunity and a challenge) in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue?
  • What are the implications for contemporary pneumatology with the proposed removal of the Filioque?
  • Why might a community continue to use the Nicene Creed when its language and style seem antiquated?
  • How do modern creeds and professions of faith relate to the Nicene Creed? If modern texts are to be adopted by churches today, what might the process be?

 

Submissions are due April 15 to Prof. Kyle Schiefelbein-Guerrero, the journal’s co-editor. Additional information is on the journal’s website: https://scholars.wlu.ca/consensus/about.html

 

Consensus is an online peer-reviewed journal co-produced by LTS and Martin Luther University College.

 

 

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