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About

The Anglican Theological Review has been the unofficial organ of the seminaries of the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Church of Canada. We are committed to creative intellectual engagement with Christian tradition, and to interdisciplinary inquiry that includes literature and the arts, philosophy, and science. In the spirit of sound learning that marks Anglican divinity, we aim to foster scholarly excellence and thoughtful conversation in and for the church. The contents of the ATR are intended to be focally, but not exclusively, Anglican in subject matter and approach. Authors belong to many traditions and communities.

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Country of Publication & Year Established

United States Established in 1918

Publication Media & Frequency

Electronic Publication Electronic PublicationPublished 4 x per year.
Print Publication Print PublicationPublished 4 x per year.

Nonfiction Open

Audience:
Open to a broad Audience, including: Christians, Followers of a specific religion.
Styles:
Open to all/most Styles, including: Academic, Literary.
Topics:
Literature/Books (Theory/Analysis/Criticism, See guidelines), Philosophy (See guidelines), Religion/Spirituality (Christianity, See guidelines), Science (See guidelines), Visual Arts (See guidelines).
Types/Lengths:
TypeLength Details
Article Article3,000 - 4,000 words.
Article Article7,000 - 8,000 words.
Payscale:
We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
Unknown payment Unknown payment.
Submissions:
ElectronicPostalReprintsSimultaneousMedia
OK No No NoText format submissions
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Poetry Open

Audience:
Open to a broad Audience, including: Christians, Followers of a specific religion.
Genres:
General General
Poetry Forms:
Open to all/most Forms.
Styles:
Open to all/most Styles, including: Literary.
Topics:
Literature/Books (See guidelines), Philosophy, Religion/Spirituality (Christianity, See guidelines), Science (See guidelines), Visual Arts (See guidelines).
Types/Lengths:
TypeLength Details
Poem PoemNo line limits known; Up to 6 pieces.
Payscale:
We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
Unknown payment Unknown payment.
Submissions:
ElectronicPostalReprintsSimultaneousMedia
OK OK No OKText format submissions
Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.

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Dates

Last Updated: 22 Jan 2024
Last Audited: 06 Oct 2023 We audit each active listing twice a year.
Date Added: 22 Jan 2009

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