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Philippine academic journal Academic journal
Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies
DisciplineTheology, Intercultural Studies, History
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1998-present
PublisherAsia Pacific Theological Seminary (www.apts.edu)
FrequencySemi-Annual
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ISO 4Asian J. Pentecostal Stud.
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ISSN0118-8534
OCLC no.262698608
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The Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies is an English-language peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the Asia Pacific Theological Seminary (APTS). It is one of the longest running journals of its kind in the Majority World. It is published in Baguio, the Philippines.

Objectives

The journal has a stated objective "to encourage serious theological thinking and articulation by Pentecostals/Charismatics in Asia; to promote interaction among Asian Pentecostals/Charismatics and dialogue with other Christian traditions; to stimulate creative contextualization of the Christian faith; and to provide a means for Pentecostals/Charismatics to share their theological reflection."

Editorial

The first issue was released January, 1998 and is published semi-annually. Its founding editors were Wonsuk Ma, (then) Academic Dean of the APTS and William W. Menzies, Chancellor of APTS. The current managing editor, Dr. Dave Johnson, assumed the position in June, 2012.

Contributors

Contributions are largely, but not exclusively, from Pentecostal and Charismatic scholars and non-participating scholars on Asian topics.

References

  1. The Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070205045044/http://www.aptspress.org, access date 17 July 2020
  2. Webash Center: Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion Archived February 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, access date 26 January 2007
  3. Website: Academic Societies and the like Archived February 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, access date 26 January 2007


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