Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics a peer-reviewed, open-access, international journal
Stephen M. Vantassel, editor of the Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics, explains the purpose and role of this academic journal. He encourages academics, researchers, reviewers and scholars to consider writing for the journal either as an author or book reviewer. Stephen says that articles related to theology, politics, and the nexus between them are suitable for the journal. The ERTP welcomes the work of young scholars looking to break into publishing either through article writing or book reviews.
Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics
• International Reviewers and contributors are from all over the world not just US & Europe: we've had contributions from Israel, the Middle East, China, the Far East, South Africa,
• Open access, our articles and book reviews are available at no charge
• Peer-reviewed journal, articles are assessed for academic quality
• We are interested in publishing scholarly articles on topics related to theology, politics and the nexus between them.
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