HIU News
Journal of Interreligious Studies Releases New Issue on Range of Topics
March 28, 2022
The Journal of Interreligious Studies (JIRS), a peer-reviewed, fully indexed online publication, announces the release of its Issue 35 (March 2022): a collection of rolling submissions on a range of topics:
- From the Editor-in-Chief - Editor-in-Chief's Introduction to Issue 35
- "We were strangers in a strange land" - Jewish Racial Identity and Universalism During the Trump Era
- Commemorating the Shoah - Perspectives on the Possibility of a Jewish-Christian Memorial Service
- Divine Simplicity and Religious Multiplicity - An Additional Ground for a Christian Theology of Religious Diversity
- Gender Didactics - A Comparison of American Muslim and Chassidic Website Discourse
- The Association of Theological Schools, Accreditation, and Graduate Education for Non-Christian Religious Professionals
- Theology With and Without (W&W) Walls, Scholarship W&W Walls, and Decolonization W&W - A Rejoinder to Rory D. McEntee
Plus two book reviews:
- Christians, Muslims, and Mary: A History - By Rita George-Tvrtković
- Indigenous and Christian Perspectives in Dialogue: Kairotic Place and Borders - By Allen G. Jorgenson
JIRS is a publication of Hebrew College, Boston University School of Theology, and Hartford International University for Religion and Peace. HIU President Joel N. Lohr is a publisher and member of the board of advisors; Dr Lucinda Mosher, Faculty Associate in Interreligious Studies, is its senior editor.
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