Forthcoming Series: Studies in Preaching and the Sermon
Editors-in-Chief: Robert H. Ellison, Marshall University, U.S.A., and Keith A. Francis, Arete Educational Services, U.S.A.
The Studies in Preaching and the Sermon series publishes current scholarship on the theory and practice of preaching. It is a successor to A New History of the Sermon, which consists of six edited collections focusing on the Christian sermon from the patristic era through the nineteenth century.
The scope has expanded in three ways. First, the inclusion of faith traditions such as Judaism and Islam as well as New Religious Movements (NRMs). Second, the inclusion of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Third, the addition of other forms of scholarship such as monographs, conference proceedings, and critical editions of primary texts.
The Series Editors, Keith Francis (email) and Robert Ellison (email), welcome proposals from established and emerging scholars in communication studies, rhetoric, theology, history, sociology, and related fields, as well as from clergy, ministers, and researchers in homiletics.
For information on how to submit a book proposal, please consult the series' style guide.
ISSN: 2949-9224
Editorial Board
- Bill Gibson, Oxford Brookes University, U.K.
- Linda Gill, Pacific Union College, U.S.A.
- Michael Gladwin, Charles Sturt University, Australia
- Linda Jones, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
- Samuel Kessler, Gustavus Adolphus College, U.S.A.
- Frances Knight, University of Nottingham, U.K.