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Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.- Being a doctor or doctoral student; or having a co-author who has such titles.
- Approach subjects of theological interest or that contemplate the religious phenomenon.
- The text must be unpublished and cannot be under evaluation by other journals at the same time.
- The article must present consistency and theoretical rigor.
- The article must have faithful articulation with its primary objective.
- The article must show a careful theoretical-methodological foundation, analysis, and conclusion.
- The article must list an updated bibliography relevant to the topic.
- The article must respect academic language, as well as technical formatting standards.
- The text can be written in Portuguese, Spanish, or English.
- The text must be between 10 and 25 pages and follow all the details found in the guidelines for authors.
- omply with the ABNT (Brazilian Association of Technical Standards) standards defined in the Kerygma journal guidelines.
- The author agrees with the terms of the Copyright Statement available at https://revistas.unasp.edu.br/kerygma/copyright-notice
Ementa
Este dossiê explora as complexas dinâmicas religiosas e sociais presentes nos textos bíblicos, destacando intertextualidades, práticas e eventos religiosos, e as implicações teológicas desses elementos no contexto histórico e contemporâneo. Visa proporcionar uma compreensão aprofundada das narrativas bíblicas e suas repercussões nas práticas e crenças modernas.
Dossier on Contemporary Theology and Religious Practice
Syllabus:
This dossier covers a variety of theological and practical topics reflecting on how biblical and theological concepts are understood and applied in the modern church and society. It discusses the mission of the church, eschatology, and responses to contemporary cultural and social issues within a religious context.
Dossier on Religious Dynamics in the Biblical Context
Syllabus:
This dossier explores the complex religious and social dynamics present in biblical texts, highlighting intertextualities, religious practices and events, and the theological implications of these elements in both historical and contemporary contexts. It aims to provide a deep understanding of biblical narratives and their repercussions on modern practices and beliefs.
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