Greetings. I have updated my blog <http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com> for your 
interest:
 
Doxology: Open access "magnifying lens" on worship scholarship
<http://wp.me/p20y83-uQ>
 
In a previous post, I related a conversation I had with Geoffrey Moore, the new 
editor of the recently converted online and open access journal Doxology: A 
Journal of Worship (ISSN: 2167-0153) regarding the pros and cons of publishing 
complete periodic issues or publishing articles as they are submitted and 
reviewed in open annual volumes. In that post I indicated that I planned a 
follow-up profile of the journal itself. At last…
 
The scholarly publication of the Order of Saint Luke

Doxology was founded in 1984 as a scholarly publication of the Order of Saint 
Luke. The Order of Saint Luke is a “religious order in the United Methodist 
Church dedicated to sacramental and liturgical scholarship, education, and 
practice.” It was formed in 1946 “to bring about a recovery of the worship and 
sacramental practice which has sustained the Church since its formation in 
Apostolic times,” and “to help the Church rediscover the spiritual disciplines 
of the Wesleys as a means of perceiving and fulfilling the mission for which 
the Church was formed” (from the website).
 
I spoke with former editor, Professor Byron Anderson (Garrett-Evangelical 
Theological Seminary), about the history of Doxology. …

Gary F. Daught
Omega Alpha | Open Access
Advocate for open access academic publishing in religion and theology
oa.openaccess at gmail.com | @OAopenaccess


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