Abstract

Review & Expositor is soliciting manuscripts for its February 2022 issue focused on the topic of
Manuscripts should be either thematic or expository. Thematic manuscripts of 7000–9000 words should address the issue’s theme from a particular research perspective (e.g. theology, ethics, church history, pastoral ministry). Expository manuscripts of 3000–4000 words should treat a specific biblical text or texts in relation to the issue’s theme.
Review & Expositor is a theological journal dedicated to free and open inquiry and welcomes responsible, scholarly expression of diverse views regarding matters of interest and concern to the Christian community. Review & Expositor’s readers are primarily ministers, theology students, and interested laypersons. The journal leans towards applied research, balancing scholarly analysis with practical application. Articles should be scholarly, but accessible, challenging, but not overwhelming, and, above all, timely.
The journal is Baptist in its heritage, ecumenical in its outlook, and global in its vision. While the journal welcomes participation from Baptist scholars, authors need not be Baptist, and authors outside the United States are welcome.
Manuscripts are to be emailed to the Managing Editor (
include an abstract of approximately 200 words and a list of up to six keywords;
for matters of style, follow The SBL Handbook of Style, second edition and the most recent version of CMS/Turabian;
be in an editable format (such as Word);
use footnotes (not endnotes); no bibliography is required.
