Canadian Evangelical Theological Association Website Updated

This is just a note to say that the website for the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association CETA) has been updated, with information about the upcoming conference in Ottawa (May 31, 2015); I had mentioned the Ottawa conference in a previous post. A Call for Papers is posted there (proposals due January 31, 2015).

Also, all published articles from the Canadian Theological Review are now available as PDFs from the website (going back to the beginning of the journal in 2012). See the journal page for access to back issues.

Although they are a bit behind in production, two new issues of the Canadian Theological Review  will shortly be appearing, with a third not far behind. The journal hopes to be caught up by the end of the year.

Canadian Evangelical Theological Association Upcoming Conference (May 31, 2015)

Although I have completed my term as president of the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association (CETA), I am still on the executive for this year, and plan to be involved with the Association for many years to come. It’s been a formative academic society for me as a scholar since 1991.

CETA meets every Spring as part of the Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada, along with some 80 plus other academic societies. I typically attend the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies (CSBS) and the Canadian Theological Society (CTS), along with CETA.

This year the Congress will be held at the University of Ottawa in Canada’s capital city. The CETA annual meeting is on May 31; CSBS meets May 30-June 1; and CTS meets June 1-3.

As usual CETA is soliciting paper proposals for the annual meeting; the deadline is the end of January. You can download the full (corrected) Call for Papers in PDF format here.

I hope to see you in Ottawa.