William R. Baker
SCJ Editor
Amos Briscoe
Review Coordinator and Conference Book Coordinator
Mike Finnie
Subscription and Conference Registration Manager

- Current Issue:
VOLUME 14, No. 1
Spring 2011
2012 SCJ Conference
April 13-14 at Lincoln Christian University
What We Learned: Editors Reflect on A Global History of the Stone-Campbell Movement
The eleventh annual SCJ Conference, hosted by Lincoln Christian University is April 13-14 (8:30 Friday-Noon, Sat). The theme: What We Learned: Editors Reflect on A Global History of the Stone-Campbell Movement features:
- Paul Blowers (Emmanuel Christian Seminary) will present, "What I Learned About Historiography."
- Douglas Foster (Abilene Christian University) will present, "What I Learned About African-Americans."
- Newell Williams (Brite Divinity School will present, "What I Learned About Christian Churches (Independent)."
- Loretta Hunicutt (Pepperdine University) will present, "What I Learned About Women."
Related papers or papers on other biblical, theological,or historical topics are sought for parallel sessions, from experienced scholars as well as from student scholars. Send your paper title (no abstract needed) to William Baker, SCJ Editor.
Study Groups
Seven study groups welcome inquiries:
- Christian Education (jestep(at)lincolnchristian.edu);
- Biblical Teaching on Women (jdmiller(at)milligan.edu);
- Theological and Missiological Perspectives on World and New Religions (brian.smith(at)fcc.edu);
- Ecclesiology and Social Ethics (jnugent(at)glcc.edu);
- Old Testament Prophetic Tradition and Application (jbembry(at)ecs.edu);
- Mark's Gospel in Mediterranean Context (michael.halcomb(at)asburyseminary.edu);
- Reexamining Scholarship in the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement(jasonfikes(at)gmail.com).
Make all contacts before December 1, 2011.
Student Paper Competition
Student paper competitions will occur in three categories: Junior/Senior; M.A./M.Div., and Restoration (Isaac Errett Award from the Disciples Historical Society). Click here for more information.

