STUDIES IN
PURITANISM & PIETY
JOURNAL
Interdisciplinary - Intellectual History - Print - Manuscript - Theology - Philosophy​ & More
OUR VISION
Twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century scholarship on Puritanism offers a wide and varying outcome: a result of different interpretative frameworks and different aims of the research. The differing frameworks can be characterized as either focused theologically or interdisciplinary with the respective aims of edifying the church or contributing to the field of humanities. Arguably, both would benefit of a broader interpretive framework and aim of research. This journal is serving the growth of studies in Puritanism, and advocates for a research framework that is meaningful to both the academy and the church.
The Studies in Puritanism & Piety Journal is a worldwide interdisciplinary and professionally refereed digital publication that will invite graduate students, scholars, clergy, seminarians, and other readers of Puritanism to submit their articles, book reviews, notes, and documents to the editors for review and online publication. Comments on the reviewed articles will be sent to the author. Once each spring and fall, the editors will select appropriate items for online publication in Studies in Puritanism & Piety Journal.
John Coffey
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EDITORIAL BOARD
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Herman Selderhuis
Joel Beeke
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John Coffey, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Lee Gatiss, The Church Society, Cambridge / New College, Oxford, United Kingdom
Johanna Harris, Exeter University, United Kingdom
Michael Haykin, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA
Paul C.H. Lim, Vanderbilt University, USA
Anthony Milton, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Kenneth P. Minkema, Yale University, Jonathan Edwards Center, USA
Greg Salazar, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, USA
Alison Searle, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Willem van Vlastuin, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Studies in Puritanism & Piety Journal
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Acknowledgment artwork on this webpage top to bottom:
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Bebenhausen Abbey, Tübingen (photography Adriaan Neele)
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Emmanuel College, Cambridge (photography Adriaan Neele)
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The city of Utrecht (Joost Cornelisz Droochsloot (1586–1666)?)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Sang Hyuck Ahn, Hapdong Theological Seminary, South Korea
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Andreas J. Beck, Evangelical Theological Faculty Leuven, Belgium
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Francis J. Bremer, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, USA (Prof. em.)
John Coffey, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Lee Gatiss, The Church Society, Cambridge / New College, Oxford, United Kingdom
Johanna Harris, Exeter University, United Kingdom
Michael Haykin, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA
Paul C.H. Lim, Vanderbilt University, USA
Anthony Milton, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Kenneth P. Minkema, Yale University, Jonathan Edwards Center, USA
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Alison Searle, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Willem van Vlastuin, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands