The Center for Classical Theology – Register for the Inaugural Lecture with Carl R. Trueman

The Center for Classical Theology is pleased to announce its inaugural lecture. Carl R. Trueman will deliver this inaugural lecture and his address is titled, “Why we need classical theology now more than ever.” The lecture will take place at 6:30pm on November 13th (the day before the meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society) in San Antonio, TX at the Henry Gonzalez Convention Center (Room 225CD). The lecture will be followed by a dialogue between Carl Trueman, Matthew Barrett, and other theologians. Seating is limited.

2023 Paper Proposal Period is Open

ETS Members: The proposal period for the 2023 ETS Annual Meeting opened today, March 1. You should have received an email today with links and information. If you did not receive an email, it could be that your membership is not current, or that you unsubscribed from emails. Contact us at member-care@etsjets.org for assistance.

To submit a paper proposal please click here.

JBTS Call for Papers

Journal of Biblical and Theological StudiesJBTS Call for Papers9.1 Ecclesiology The Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies, a peer-reviewed, open access journal, invites scholarly submissions for a forthcoming issue on Ecclesiology. JBTS is an interdenominational, broadly evangelical journal that seeks to provide high-level scholarship to both scholars and students. In this special issue, we seek … Read more

Call for Research Papers: The Holy Spirit and the Healing of the Body

Academic Symposium Fall 2023October 27 (Friday) – October 28 (Saturday) On behalf of the Center for the Study of the Work and Ministry of the Holy Spirit Today, we are inviting you to submit research paper proposals pertaining to the theme of next year’s symposium. Our vision is for this interdisciplinary discussion to traverse the … Read more

JBTS Call for Papers

Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies

JBTS Call for Papers
9.1 Ecclesiology

The Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies, a peer-reviewed, open access journal, invites scholarly submissions for a forthcoming issue on Ecclesiology. JBTS is an interdenominational, broadly evangelical journal that seeks to provide high-level scholarship to both scholars and students. In this special issue, we seek a broad engagement with the Doctrine of the Church. Potential topics can range from the church’s identity, its mission and/or how the church relates to the state and society, its sacraments, its unity and diversity, catholicity, ecumenism, or practical concerns that today’s church encounters. For inquires, contributors may reach out to justin.mclendon@gcu.edu. Deadline for submission is 12/1/2023. Article guidelines can be found here.

Call for Research Papers: The Holy Spirit and the Healing of the Body

Academic Symposium Fall 2023
October 27 (Friday) – October 28 (Saturday)

On behalf of the Center for the Study of the Work and Ministry of the Holy Spirit Today, we are inviting you to submit research paper proposals pertaining to the theme of next year’s symposium. Our vision is for this interdisciplinary discussion to traverse the landscapes of the psychological, neurological, spiritual and biblical-theological (although not limited to these areas), culminating in a collective exploration of the Holy Spirit and the healing of the human body.

Information on Bylaws Amendments at the 2022 ETS business meeting

ETS Full Members,

The following is information regarding the amendments to the ETS Bylaws that will be voted on at the 2022 business meeting in Denver on Thursday, November 17.

As you recall, 15 amendments proposed by the Executive Director and approved by the Board were read at the 2021 business meeting in Forth Worth. The amendments seek to bring our bylaws in line with our existing practices and procedures, to clarify policies, and to update the language of our bylaws.

Are You an ETS Member and Not Receiving Emails?

Dear Members,

If you have not received ETS emails over the past weeks, months, even years, you may have an old (or bad) email address on file, or you may have unsubscribed from an email that came from ETS in the past. Whether intentional or not, that would prevent you from receiving announcements about paper proposals in the spring, conference registration and information (including special events), new books and specials from publishers, and any other email that ETS sends out.