CFP: Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ (8/27/04; collection)

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Brent Dean Robbins, Ph.D.
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CALL FOR PAPERS

TOPIC: Mel Gibson's: The Passion of the Christ

Deadline for submissions: August 27, 2004.

Editors:
Daniel Burston, Ph.D.
Rebecca De Nova
Department of Psychology
Religious Studies
Duquesne University
University of Pittsburgh

Please submit papers that address Mel Gibson's film, The Passion of the
Christ from a
historical, theological, political, philosophical, psychological,
literary and/or artistic perspective.

CRITERIA FOR ESSAYS: Submissions should be no longer than 10,000 words.
Works should be typed and double-spaced. Format requirements: APA or MLA
styles (footnotes should be placed at the end of paper). Submit one disk
or CD and two (2) copies to the address below. Your essay should include
a brief abstract (120 words or less). Also include a brief biography for
the contributors page, should your paper be accepted. Make sure to
include all relevant contact information, including a permanent e-mail
address. Email submissions will not be accepted!

Please submit your work to:

ATTN: Daniel Burston
Department of Psychology
Duquesne University
McAnulty College Hall
600 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Please address all inquiries to: burston_at_duq.edu <mailto:burston_at_duq.edu>

This edited book will be published by Mise Publications in January 2005.

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