Theology in Scotland
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Theology in Scotland is a journal of theology which is general in scope, but rooted in the Scottish tradition. Published online and in print twice a year
University of St Andrews
Joined February 2021
Welcome to the Theology in Scotland Twitter page. Our second giant leap into social media.
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Afternoon all, We are in the advanced stages of preparing our Autumn edition under the leadership of our new editor - Dr. Katie Cross (@aberdeenuni). In the meantime you may be interested in the Books and Belief festival - @EdinburghUni. .
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The best way to find your bearings in our latest issue is through Dr. Toth's editorial, which can be accessed right here: https://t.co/nKIVC5KRU9 And here is the full list of all contributions: https://t.co/u31ESLD1tx Thank you for following and for sharing.
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Afternoon all, Thank you for all the engagement with our latest issue - on Faith and Language. This is the last edition under the outstanding leadership of @dr_lina_toth . We would like to thank Lina for her years of service since her appointment as editor-in-chief in 2020.
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Evening all, We hope our followers in the UK are having a nice bank holiday. Looking ahead to next Monday... @UofGlasgow & @trinityglasgow are hosting the final memorial lecture for DWD Shaw, our founding editor. Starting at 5.00pm, in the Memorial Chapel.
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The @BritishPhiloso1 launches the first annual Philosophy Fortnight #philofortnight2025 in the Westminster Parliament today. #PhilosophyMatters
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The lecture will also be accessible remotely. More details to follow. Thanks for following and for sharing.
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Morning all, Join us on Monday 12 May for the final lecture in our series honouring Bill Shaw, our founding editor. Joanna Leidenhag (@UniversityLeeds) will speak on the topic of 'Panpsychism and the Problem of Evil'. University of Glasgow (@UofGlasgow), Memorial Chapel, 5.00pm.
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Applicants are still welcome for the rest of this month: https://t.co/uamF53RXZ1 Thanks for following and for sharing.
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Evening all, One of our partner institutions - @uoedivinity - is running a DMin programme with @pghseminary: https://t.co/oWeH2DmYHA...
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As always, the quickest way into the edition is to read our editor-in-chief's (@dr_lina_toth) introduction. You can access Lina Toth on 'Reimagining Church and Society' right here https://t.co/spigxxlQYu Thanks for following and for sharing.
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Dear Friends of Theology in Scotland, This week we published the digital version of our latest volume, exploring the shifting theological landscapes in contemporary Scotland: https://t.co/u31ESLD1tx As always these articles and reviews are free to access. We hope you enjoy them.
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Evening all, A post just advertised at one of our contributing institutions (@UofGlasgow):
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@franciscannet @RevLauraGilmour @UofGCritStudies @AllenLaneBooks As always, the digital versions of all our articles are open-access. Thanks for following and for sharing.
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@franciscannet @RevLauraGilmour @UofGCritStudies @AllenLaneBooks Here is Birch on 'Cats, Christendom, and the undivided self: The feline philosophy of John Gray': https://t.co/v6q0nH9mod . Featuring Moses and other great cats from history.
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@franciscannet @RevLauraGilmour And we have to have one on animals! So, here is our literary editor, Jonathan C P Birch (@UofGCritStudies), in critical conversation with the philosopher John Gray's Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life is published by Allen Lane (@AllenLaneBooks)...
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@franciscannet First up, an article by Larua Gilmour (@RevLauraGilmour), mixing concerns with ecology with non-violent resistance: 'Civil disobedience as performative truth-telling: A Glaswegian story of Christians in Extinction Rebellion at COP26':
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As it is the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi (@franciscannet) it seems only right that we post some Francis-adjacent pieces...
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Afternoon all, Well, the editing is well underway for our next edition. I know the wait cannot be easy for you to bear. But to keep you going, here are a couple of blasts from editions past....
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If accepted, the deadline for the final version of the article/contribution will be 10 March 2025. Further instructions on submitting to Theology in Scotland can be found here:
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If you are interested in submitting a contribution for this themed issue, please send your proposal /abstract to the Editor at editortisjournal@gmail.com. The deadline for proposal/abstract submissions is 1 November 2024.
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