Periodicals
In
additon to our book publishing efforts, OSL Publications produces
several periodicals.
Doxology
This
is the annual journal with contributions from writers in the areas
of liturgical and sacramental scholarship. It is a "juried"
or "refereed" journal which offers a service to the
academic world as well as those who are involved in the active
practice of ministry in its many contexts. It is published in
late Summer/early Fall.
This
year's edition of Doxology features articles by Don Saliers, David
Tripp, Gennifer Brooks, Ed Phillips, Karen Westerfield Tucker
and others on the contributions of the late James F. White.
For
information about submitting an article contact Br.
E. Byron Anderson, Editor.
Guidelines
for writers wishing to submit articles. (open with free Adobe
Acrobat Reader, available
here)
Sample
Articles: (open with free Adobe Acrobat Reader, available
here)
Gail
Ramshaw, Complementarity is Best
Doxology 2002 — Volume 19
Ramshaw is past president of the North American Academy of Liturgy
and Professor of Religion at LaSalle University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Richard
F. Ward, A New Look at an Ancient Practice: Public Reading
in a Plugged in Church
Doxology 2001 — Volume 18
Ward is Associate Professor of Preaching and Performance Studies
at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado.
Sacramental
Life
This
journal is published four times a year. It is designed to provide
theologically sound reports of developments from across the church-at-large.
Rather than have a theoretical or scholarly approach, the articles
and liturgical aids have been practically proven and have grown
out of the experiences of people " in the trenches. "
Guidelines
for writers wishing to submit articles. (open with free Adobe
Acrobat Reader, available
here)
Guidelines
for writing and submitting Book Reviews.
Sample
Articles:
Mark
W. Stamm, Intercessions after the Storm from the Fall,
2005 issue.
Mark W. Stamm,
“Looking Forward: Thoughts on the Sixtieth Anniversary
of the Order of Saint Luke”
The
Font
An
occasional in-house paper helping members to keep current on what
is happening with their brothers and sisters around the world.
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