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Call for Papers: Fall 2009 Issue

Theology and Race

You are invited to submit an article, reflection, or book review for publication in the Fall 2009 issue of the Princeton Theological Review on the topic of "Theology and Race."

In an effort to foster responsible theological reflection on contemporary issues and challenges, the Fall 2009 issue of the Princeton Theological Review will be dedicated to articles pertaining to the topic "Theology and Race." Submitters are encouraged to reflect on theological anthropology, theological ethics, the relation between the Gospel and culture, the biblical witness concerning ethnic and cultural diversity, the ongoing problem of racism inside and outside the church, and the church's witness to the Gospel in contemporary society. Specifically, we invite submissions engaging J. Kameron Carter's recent book, "Race: A Theological Account." An important and wide-ranging work, Carter's book deserves sustained and careful attention. We invite submissions engaging both his historical work and constructive proposals.

If you would like to submit and article, reflection, or book review that is pertinent to the PTR's Fall 2009 theme, please contact ptr@ptsem.edu, or visit www.princetontheologicalreview.org. All submission are due by September 15, 2009. Please send them by email attachment to ptr@ptsem.edu .


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.