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Call for Papers: Fall 2010 Issue

The Church after Google

You are invited to submit an article, reflection, or book review for publication in the Fall 2010 issue of the Princeton Theological Review on the topic of The Church after Google. The Princeton Theological Review is the premier M.Div. student-run theology journal in the United States. We have an international audience and publish both established and up-and-coming authors.

New media technologies are revolutionizing our social order. The internet is the printing press of the 21st century—it changes authority structures, democratizes information, and reframes societal expectations. This issue is dedicated to examining church life and gospel proclamation after Google, the iPad, and Facebook. What issues should the church consider as it proclaims the gospel in a new technological climate? How do global and local technological changes affect church ministry? What might they mean for the church’s self-presentation and engagement in public life? What does it mean for the Church to relate and communicate? Let us consider together where we have come from and where we will go next.

We particularly want to hear from you, the blogger, the pastor, the filmmaker, the biblical and ecclesial scholar, the musician, the church organizer, the seminarian, the neuroscientist, the twitter-er. The PTR welcomes submissions from a variety of theologically informed fields, including practical theology, biblical studies, historical and systematic theology, ecumenics, psychology, and sociology.

If you would like to submit an article, reflection, or book review for this issue, please visit our website for submission guidelines. Submissions must be received by September 15, 2010. Please send submissions by email attachment to ptr@ptsem.edu. For submissions, subscriptions, and more information, please visit our website www.princetontheologicalreview.org.

Special note: if your article/reflection is best submitted in a new media form (i.e., non-written), please contact our editors so that we can work with you to best consider and publish your piece.



Mission Statement

The Princeton Theological Review is a student-run, semi-annual journal that exists to serve students within the Princeton Theological Seminary body as well as the wider theological community by providing a resource that challenges, informs and equips them to become more effective and faithful witnesses to the Lord Jesus Christ. It is committed to engaging theological issues in ways that are grounded in Scripture, centered on Jesus Christ, formed by the work of the Holy Spirit, and oriented toward the historic confessions and contemporary reflections of the church.