Excommunicated - Exeter Students Theology & Religion Journal

Excommunicated - Exeter Students Theology & Religion Journal Formally known as The Key, this student journal aims to showcase the work and ideas of the Theology and Religion students at Exeter

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Formerly known as 'The Key' - the Exeter Students Theology and Religion Journal has had a rebrand ...
20/01/2022

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!

Formerly known as 'The Key' - the Exeter Students Theology and Religion Journal has had a rebrand and after much preparation are ready to start working on the first edition! The topic of the journal will be 'decolonisation'.

For more information on how you can get involved (all Exeter students welcome) see: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g_nIoG1j-u-9rqPCoL0dcD2Nsd15xLp9OQUMqFTfrJo/edit

Deadline is 11th February.
Do DM us with any questions!

Jenny, Nour, and Joe.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Calling all students! Previously known as ‘The Key’ – three MA Theology students (Nour, Jenny, and Joe) are very excited to be launching ‘Excommunicated’ (excuse the pun) – a new and revitalised student journal for a new academic year! The theme of the first journal...

15/11/2020

Just 5 more days to get your submissions in!

Please email them to [email protected]

See guidelines below.

27/10/2020

Please remember to get your submissions in!

🔑 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 🔑 🌟 Please email your submissions to mf477@exeter.ac.uk by the 20th of November. See previous pos...
11/10/2020

🔑 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 🔑

🌟 Please email your submissions to [email protected] by the 20th of November. See previous posts for guidelines 🌟

We will also be accepting submissions for more ‘magazine style’ articles for this edition. If you would like to write something about what you’ve been up to drawing lockdown, over the summer, or just any thoughts that you would like share with others, please DM us 🙂

05/10/2020

🌟 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 🌟

🔑 We are preparing to launch our first journal of the academic year! 🔑

Are you looking to share some of the work you produced last year? Well, we are now taking essay submissions for the next edition of The Key, which should be published in December!

The deadline is for submissions is the 20th of November and should be emailed to [email protected]

If you could also DM us to let us know if you are definitely going to submit an essay, that would be much appreciated!

Here are the submission rules and guidelines:

🌟 Essays can be of any length

🌟 Must be fully referenced (preferably in either Oxford or Harvard style)

🌟 Undergrad and Postgrad students from *any* University of Exeter department may submit

🌟 Essays can be on any topic related to Theology and Religion

🌟 If you are submitting a piece from your coursework you *must* have received your grade and feedback from the department for it.

🔑 if you have any further questions, please feel free to messages us

💝 As students representing the University of Exeter, our aim is to make the journal as diverse, inclusive and open as possible. Particularly with these essays being so intrinsically linked with people’s personal beliefs and lifestyle, we ask that those submitting to us do so in an open spirit. As a editorial team, we reserve the right to withhold a submission from publication, and will do so if a submission falls short of the UoE’s ‘Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity’ vision and guidelines.

01/10/2020

🔑 NEW EDITORS NEEDED 🔑

Good news — we are preparing to restart the Theology and Religion student journal for this year! Some of our wonderful team from last year have now graduated, leaving their positions open. If you would like to join the team, here are the vacant positions:

🌟 Theology Editor

🌟 Patristics Editor

Each of these roles will mainly consist of proofreading essays, suggesting any changes if necessary, and giving them the ‘go ahead’ for publication.

If you would like to join our team, please email [email protected] explaining 1) Which position you wish to apply for 2) Why you are interested in that position 3) What you think makes you the best person for the role

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!

We hope to hear from lots of you!

10/05/2020

🌟 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 🌟

We are taking essay submissions for the second edition of The Key, which should be published in June/July.
The deadline is for submissions is the 20th June and should be emailed to [email protected]

If you could also DM us to let us know if you are definitely going to submit an essay, that would be much appreciated!

Here are the submission rules and guidelines:

🌟 Essays can now be of any length

🌟 Must be fully referenced (preferably in either Oxford or Harvard style)

🌟 Undergrad and Postgrad students from *any* University of Exeter department may submit

🌟 Essays can be on any topic related to Theology and Religion

🌟 If you are submitting a piece from your coursework you *must* have received your grade and feedback from the department for it.

🔑 if you have any further questions, please feel free to messages us

💝 As students representing the University of Exeter, our aim is to make the journal as diverse, inclusive and open as possible. Particularly with these essays being so intrinsically linked with people’s personal beliefs and lifestyle, we ask that those submitting to us do so in an open spirit. As a editorial team, we reserve the right to withhold a submission from publication, and will do so if a submission falls short of the UoE’s ‘Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity’ vision and guidelines

29/04/2020

🌟 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 🌟

We are taking essay submissions for the second edition of The Key, which should be published in June/July.
The deadline is for submissions is the 20th June and should be emailed to [email protected]

If you could also DM us to let us know if you are definitely going to submit an essay, that would be much appreciated!

Here are the submission rules and guidelines:

🌟 Essays can now be of any length

🌟 Must be fully referenced (preferably in either Oxford or Harvard style)

🌟 Undergrad and Postgrad students from *any* University of Exeter department may submit

🌟 Essays can be on any topic related to Theology and Religion

🌟 If you are submitting a piece from your coursework you *must* have received your grade and feedback from the department for it.

🔑 if you have any further questions, please feel free to messages us

💝 As students representing the University of Exeter, our aim is to make the journal as diverse, inclusive and open as possible. Particularly with these essays being so intrinsically linked with people’s personal beliefs and lifestyle, we ask that those submitting to us do so in an open spirit. As a editorial team, we reserve the right to withhold a submission from publication, and will do so if a submission falls short of the UoE’s ‘Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity’ vision and guidelines.

16/04/2020

Had any theological thoughts during this period of self isolation? We’re accepting submissions for blog posts on our website.

Please DM us if you’re interested.

Please check out our first edition of the journal!
05/03/2020

Please check out our first edition of the journal!

UoE Student Journal of Theology & Religion

***FIRST EDITION LAUNCH***  Featuring an interview with Prof. Noam Chomsky!Follow this link to find the first edition of...
02/03/2020

***FIRST EDITION LAUNCH*** Featuring an interview with Prof. Noam Chomsky!

Follow this link to find the first edition of student journal: https://uoekey.wordpress.com/journal-editions/

A big thank you to everyone who was involved in this edition!

UoE Student Journal of Theology & Religion

11/02/2020

Next week we will be launching our website!

We have decided that, on top of the Journal, our website will publish more casual, ‘magazine style’ articles through the ‘blog’ page. If you would like to write something for the blog section, please DM the page.

Articles can be any length and on any topic (as long as it is related to Theology and/or Religion).

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