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Andrews University Seminary Student Journal
ISSN 2376-063X
The Andrews University Seminary Student Journal (AUSSJ), established in 2014, is a purely online, open access, multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that is led, edited, and reviewed by a team of doctoral students and faculty members of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. The purpose of the journal is to disseminate scholarly contributions of graduate students. Submissions may be made in the area of Systematic Theology, Philosophy, Ethics, Hebrew Bible, Jewish Studies, New Testament, Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Church History, Applied Theology, Mission, and Religious Education.
The Journal allows users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of its articles and permits readers to use them for any other lawful purpose. No fees ($0.00) are charged to authors, users, and readers.
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Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
ISSN 0003-2980
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS) is a semi-annual, refereed print journal of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary that provides a scholarly venue, within the context of biblical faith, for the presentation of research in a variety of biblical, historical, and theological topics. AUSS publishes cutting-edge research articles, dissertation abstracts, and book reviews to aid you in your study, research, teaching, and preaching.
AUSS accepts articles and book reviews written by faculty, students, and alumni of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary as well as other scholars of different faith persuasions from around the world in the scholarly languages of English, French, and German.
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Feel free to browse our journal archive to meet your research needs by using the search field in the sidebar. The digital archive includes all back issues beginning with volume 1 (1963). Please note that articles and book reviews in the two most recent issues are only available to paid subscribers. Check with your library for a print version of these issues or subscribe to the journal.
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Submission
If you would like to consider AUSS as a potential publishing outline for your original research, please read and follow the AUSS Guidelines in the preparation of your manuscript for submission. When your manuscript is ready for submission, visit the Submit Manuscript page and follow the instructions listed there. Please note our call for papers.
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Journal of Adventist Libraries and Archives
ISSN 2469-5386
A Journal of the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians
JALA is a peer reviewed journal that includes both research and theoretical articles that address issues common to Adventist libraries and archives. It aims to foster and enrich professional practice in two distinct but conceptually related services to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. These are provided by our librarians and our archivists. Their common professional bond involves the management and preservation of documents, one in the service of education, the other in the service of management and historical record. Through thoughtful communication, it is hoped to contribute to the collective expertise of our profession.
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
ISSN 1553-9881
The Journal of Adventist Mission Studies is a scholarly journal published by the International Fellowship of Adventist Mission Studies (IFAMS). It presents peer reviewed articles, book reviews, dissertation abstracts, and news items of importance to Seventh-day Adventist mission.
The purpose of the mission fellowship is to bring together mission minded Seventh-day Adventist practitioners, academics, and administrators for fellowship, dialogue, academic scholarship, and mentoring.
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Journal of Adventist Youth and Young Adult Ministries
ISSN 2993-9682 (Online) 2993-9674 (Print)
An increasing number of Adventist youth and young adult ministry professionals (not excluding children’s ministry professionals) are committed to lifelong learning. Because of the commitment to continuing education and professional development a professional journal like this is crucially important. We encourage you to read, reflect, and develop conversations, as we together continue to address current ministry challenges through prayerful and careful thought, suggested recommendations, and persistent actions..
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Journal of Applied Christian Leadership
ISSN 1933-3978
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Journal of Applied Christian Leadership homepageThe Dialogue of Faith & Leadership
The Journal of Applied Christian Leadership (JACL) seeks to engage Christian leaders and scholars in a forward-looking dialogue about how to practice leadership in the light of ongoing research taking place across denominational, cultural, and disciplinary environments.
The purposes of JACL are threefold: (1) to stimulate inquiry into the interplay of the tensions Christians experience as persons of faith and leaders in and of organizations or communities; (2) to be a bridge in the dialogue between practicing Christian leaders and researchers of leadership as manifested in varies settings; and (3) to provide a forum for systematic reflection on the practice of Christian leadership, especially Servant Leadership, in the light of faith, the pressures of culture, and the mission of Christian organizations and churches.
The JACL is published twice a year under the auspices of the Christian Leadership Center at Andrews University, a Seventh-day Adventist institution. Views expressed in the JACL are those of individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors or the sponsoring organization.
Journal of Business Research and Ethics
ISSN 2997-6375
The Journal of Business Research and Ethics publishes high-quality theoretical and empirical papers that contribute to the understanding of business concepts and practices and to the development of the body of knowledge. The journal is broad enough to publish research from various business-related disciplines and viewpoints, while welcoming research that includes biblical or ethical perspectives.
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Journal of the Adventist Theological Society (Adventist Theological Society)
JATS is a refereed (double-blind, peer-reviewed) scholarly journal, translated intermittently into German, Spanish, and Russian. JATS is available free to every member of the Evangelical Theological Society and is read by nearly 2000 non-Adventist evangelical scholars.
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Perspective Digest (Adventist Theological Society)
Perspective Digest, is an online publication of the Adventist Theological Society (ATS), which both affirms the fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and promotes the Bible as the basis of faith, character, and witness. ATS membership consists of Bible teachers, pastors, church administrators, business people, medical and legal professionals, students, and other interested lay persons..
Shabbat Shalom: A Journal for Jewish-Christian Reconciliation
ISSN 1098-6626
The purpose of this journal is to promote a climate of respect, understanding and sharing between Jewish and Christian communities; not only for the exercise of love and appreciation of the other, but also for the discovery of truths and values which surpass the genius of both traditions.
This is the hope dreamed in the name of our journal, SHABBAT SHALOM: hope of reconciliation, hope of SHALOM, inspired and nurtured through a common reflection anchored in the experience of the SHABBAT. .
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