MISSION
The Other Journal is a publication that promotes vibrant discourse at the intersections of theology and culture.
REASON
The Other Journal aims to create space for Christian interdisciplinary reflection, exploration, and expression. Attempting to remain a step or two more popular than the typical scholarly journal and a step or two more scholarly than the typical popular magazine, our goal is to provide our readers with provocative, challenging and insightful Christian commentary on current social issues, political events, cultural trends, and pop phenomena.
Each issue of The Other Journal is organized around a particular theme, and includes sections dedicated to:
- Theology :: articles, essays, interviews
- Creative Writing :: creative nonfiction, personal essays, short stories, and poetry
- Art :: art exhibits
- Perspective :: personal essays reflecting on academic books, literature, film, music
- Praxis :: activism, justice, praxis essays and interviews
MISSION
The Other Journal is a publication that promotes vibrant discourse at the intersections of theology and culture.
REASON
The Other Journal aims to create space for Christian interdisciplinary reflection, exploration, and expression. Attempting to remain a step or two more popular than the typical scholarly journal and a step or two more scholarly than the typical popular magazine, our goal is to provide our readers with provocative, challenging and insightful Christian commentary on current social issues, political events, cultural trends, and pop phenomena.
Each issue of The Other Journal is organized around a particular theme, and includes sections dedicated to:
- Theology :: articles, essays, interviews
- Creative Writing :: creative nonfiction, personal essays, short stories, and poetry
- Art :: art exhibits
- Perspective :: personal essays reflecting on academic books, literature, film, music
- Praxis :: activism, justice, praxis essays and interviews
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