SVS 2020 CALL FOR PAPERS: “Hearing, Seeing, and Remembering As The People of God”

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The SVS Program Committee is pleased to announce
the Call For Papers for the SVS 2020 Annual Meeting,
being held April 16-18, 2020
at Evanston Vineyard in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Download the Call For Papers

The central theme of this year’s meeting is “Hearing, Seeing, and Remembering As The People of God.” Together we will explore hearing, seeing, and remembering as theological, biblical, spiritual, pastoral, historical, and embodied practices.

This year, our broad interdisciplinary conversations will focus around the following themes:

  • Listening and Remembering in the Vineyard and Beyond 
  • Seeing Through A Trinitarian Lens
  • Hearing and Seeing In Biblical Texts
  • Women in the Vineyard

Seminar-style conversations will focus on (at least) the following topics,:

  • Jesus Is The Answer, But What Is The Question?
  • What Does Justice Look Like? What Does Justice Sound Like?
  • “Do You See This Woman?” (Luke 7:44)
  • Charismatic Sacramental Theology
  • The Holy Spirit Before Christianity: A Book Review Panel with Dr. Jack Levison
  • Remembering In Leadership Transitions
  • Listening To Indigenous Voices
  • Listening, Discernment, and Spiritual Practices
  • And more…

This year, in partnership with Vineyard Justice Network, SVS 2020 will feature several sessions that explore the intersections of our theological investigation with the practical work of pursuing God’s justice.

Finally, as always, we welcome artistic engagements with any of the conference themes.

To see a full description of these themes, as well as to find out how to submit proposals to SVS 2020, download the Call For Papers today.

All proposals are due by January 15, 2020.

For all the most current information and all further details about SVS 2020, visit https://vineyardscholars.org/annual-conference/  More  will follow soon, including registration information, hotel information, travel information, etc.

For now, check out the Call For Papers and think about what you will propose!

See you in Chicago!

 

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BeauMDavidson · January 21, 2020, 08:40 AM

Is there a way to verify that a submission has been received? 

BeauMDavidson · February 25, 2020, 07:15 AM

It was stated that notifications of accepted submissions will be issued by February 15th - does this mean that if a notification has not been received, then the submission has not been chosen?