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Editor’s Note

Editor’s Note As the new editor of this journal i would like to open this issue by expressing my deep appreciation for the work of the previous editor, my colleague and friend, michael raposa. As editor he steered the journal through a time of significant transition. The result is a journal of increased scholarly stature and exposure. All of us who work constructively as scholars of American religious and philosophical thought are indebted to michael for his steadfast leadership of this journal over the past several years. As i succeed him as editor, it is my hope to continue to increase the journal's audience, diversify its contributors, and critically extend the process, naturalist, and pragmatist lineages of American religious and philosophical thought. All of the articles in this issue of the AJTP were originally presented as keynote lectures at the 2014 meeting of the institute for American religious and Philosophical Thought (iArPT), held in honor of the publication of the first volume of robert cummings neville's three-volume Philosophical Theology. The sequence of the articles, and neville's responses to them, coincide with the sequence of papers and responses at the meeting. As readers will no doubt come to agree upon reading the articles and responses, neville's Philosophical Theology is destined to become a field-defining work of systematic philosophical theology. it will instruct and delight scholars in diverse fields and traditions for many generations to come. michael hogue http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Theology & Philosophy University of Illinois Press

Editor’s Note

American Journal of Theology & Philosophy , Volume 36 (1) – Feb 7, 2015

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As the new editor of this journal i would like to open this issue by expressing my deep appreciation for the work of the previous editor, my colleague and friend, michael raposa. As editor he steered the journal through a time of significant transition. The result is a journal of increased scholarly stature and exposure. All of us who work constructively as scholars of American religious and philosophical thought are indebted to michael for his steadfast leadership of this journal over the past several years. As i succeed him as editor, it is my hope to continue to increase the journal's audience, diversify its contributors, and critically extend the process, naturalist, and pragmatist lineages of American religious and philosophical thought. All of the articles in this issue of the AJTP were originally presented as keynote lectures at the 2014 meeting of the institute for American religious and Philosophical Thought (iArPT), held in honor of the publication of the first volume of robert cummings neville's three-volume Philosophical Theology. The sequence of the articles, and neville's responses to them, coincide with the sequence of papers and responses at the meeting. As readers will no doubt come to agree upon reading the articles and responses, neville's Philosophical Theology is destined to become a field-defining work of systematic philosophical theology. it will instruct and delight scholars in diverse fields and traditions for many generations to come. michael hogue

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American Journal of Theology & PhilosophyUniversity of Illinois Press

Published: Feb 7, 2015

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