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SUMMARY:Appraisal: The Journal of the Society for Post-Critical and Personalist Studies
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DESCRIPTION:<p><strong><em>Appraisal: The Journal of the Society for Post-Critical and Personalist Studies</em></strong>&nbsp\;invites articles for Vol 9 Nos. 2 Oct. 2012\, 3 Mar. 2013\, 4 Oct 2013\, and Vol. 10 No. 1 Mar. 2014 on:</p>\n<p><br> <strong>CFA</strong>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<strong>1. Science and Theology</strong></p>\n<p>Some likely themes: Scientific and theological methods\, presuppositions\, limitations\, etc.&nbsp\; Theological aspects of current scientific theories and controversies\, e.g. evolution but not only that.<br><br><strong>CFA 2. Personalist Approaches to Psychiatry\, Therapy and Counselling</strong></p>\n<p><strong></strong>Some likely themes: Contrasts between impersonal or subpersonal approaches and personal ones\; the application of distinctly personalist philosophies\; personalist treatments of particular problems and issues in these disciplines.<br><br>Please send summaries of about 500 words or completed articles of up to 6000 words\, prepared for blind submission\, to&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">secretary@</a>&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">spcps.org</a>.<a target="_blank">uk</a>&nbsp\;by May 31st.&nbsp\;For articles please use the Style Sheet from the website:&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">www.spcps.org.uk</a>&nbsp\;&nbsp\; (<strong>please follow the instructions for composing endnotes)</strong>\, and include Abstract (max 80 words)\, List of Key Words\, contact addresses at the end of the article\, and a separate Note (up to 80 words) about yourself for Notes on Contributors.</p>
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