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The Pentecostal Educator, an Interview with Rick Wadholm

 

PneumaReview.com: In what ways will The Pentecostal Educator make a unique contribution to Pentecostal scholarship?

RW: There are a number of very fine Pentecostal/charismatic theological journals (by subscription and open-access) currently available, but this e-journal is the only one focused specifically on Pentecostal theological education and educators. It is hoped it will continue to offer critiques and ideas to strengthen such education and educators globally as an open-access resource. As such, it is our intention to see contributors and readers from the majority world that might actually benefit most from such a journal.

 

PneumaReview.com: How do you subscribe?

RW: If anyone would like to subscribe, currently the way to do that is to either become a member of the World Alliance for Pentecostal Theological Education (we do have individual members as well as institutional) or subscribe to the RSS feed for the journal using a news feed program. We will be adding an email subscription in the near future.

 

PneumaReview.com: What should a writer do to submit articles to the journal?

RW: We have a submission guidelines sheet found on our website here: http://wapte.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Information-Sheet-for-Writers.pdf Submissions should not typically exceed 5,000 words in length, including footnotes, abstract, and bibliography (though longer submissions may be considered). Please include brief biographical sketch, a 100-300 word abstract, 3-4 keywords, and a bibliography. All submissions are currently submitted by emailing them to me at rwadholm@trinitybiblecollege.edu though we will be implementing a submission form and link to manage submissions beginning sometime within this next year.

Also, if there is interest in doing book reviews for the journal our book review editor Justin Evans receives those requests. We have the ability with some of our publishers to provide books for review in the majority world. Our book review guidelines for submission may also be found at the website: http://wapte.org/news/the-pentecostal-educator/

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Category: Fall 2014, In Depth

About the Author: Rick Wadholm Jr., Ph.D. (Bangor University, Wales, UK), is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Rick has pastored several rural congregations in North Dakota and Minnesota for 22 years and is ordained with the Assemblies of God (USA). He is a regular speaker for churches, camps and conferences. He enjoys reading and discussing theology and Biblical Studies, most particularly the works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Karl Barth. Rick is an active member of the Institute for Biblical Research, the International Bonhoeffer Society, the Society of Biblical Literature, the Society for Pentecostal Studies, and was the Executive Editor of The Pentecostal Educator published by the World Alliance for Pentecostal Theological Education (2013-2019). Rick is author and editor of numerous articles and books. He has helped found the Society for Pentecostal Studies Student Caucus. He also enjoys blogging on topics of translation, Biblical studies, pastoring and theology by contributing to four different blogs—his personal blogging adventures hosted at rick.wadholm.com. Facebook. Twitter.

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