UUSN Journal seeks Articles and Book reviews
The Unitarian Universalist Studies Network – founded in 2021 via a merger of the UU History and Heritage Society and UU Collegium – is committed to encouraging valuable original research done to investigate our UU and liberal religious past and to integrate findings gained from serious exploration of ethics and theology. Our work is informed by our commitment to countering oppression in all of its intersecting forms in the belief that such study will critically challenge our sense of who we have been as a religious movement, and deepen our aspiration to be a just, inclusive, and beloved community as Unitarian Universalists today.
The Journal of UU Studies, our new journal title, carries forward the tradition of excellence established by the Journal of Unitarian Universalist History (formerly the Proceedings of the Unitarian Universalist Historical Society).
- The journal invites articles and book reviews from religious professionals, lay leaders, graduate students, and academic and independent scholars.
- Articles should be approx.3-5000 words. Submit in MS Word, double-spaced, 12 pt, with endnote citations. We use Chicago.
- Send all submissions and queries to Dr. Yvonne C. Garrett via uusnjournal@gmail.com
- Note, all submissions will be reviewed by the editor and members of the editorial board. Any edits will be worked out between individual authors and the journal editor in a collaborative and confidential process.
- We love book reviews! Reviews should focus on current and forthcoming titles relevant to UU and/or liberal religious ministry & thought, counter-oppressive studies including theologies that focus on racial justice, gender justice, climate justice, and/or the ways UU theologies intersect with counter-oppressive lenses.