Missiology






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HERITAGE & HISTORY

Missiology: An International Review is the quarterly journal of the American Society of Missiology. The journal is a forum for the exchange of ideas and research between missiologists and others interested in related subjects. There are approximately 10,683 subscribers worldwide. 

Missiology began publication in 1973, continuing in the tradition of its predecessor, Practical Anthropology. As one of the premier scholarly journals of mission studies, it is distinctively:

  • Multi-disciplinary - history, theology, anthropology, communication theory, religious encounter, ecumenics, methodology
  • Interconfessional - works from Roman Catholic, conciliar, and conservative evangelical spheres
  • Practical - not just theoretical reflection, but applied mission science

ONLINE ACCESS TO MISSIOLOGY 

ASM Members can access Missiology online by logging into the ASM Member Center and selecting the link for “Missiology: An International Review.”



SUBSCRIPTIONS

If you would like to renew/subscribe as a non-ASM Member, please use to the following addresses to submit your subscription request:

  • Subscribers in UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Australasia: [email protected]
  • Subscribers in Asia (excluding India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, The Maldives, Nepal or Sri Lanka): [email protected]
  • Subscribers in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, The Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka: [email protected]
  • Subscribers in North America and the ROW: [email protected]

ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS 

Missiology welcomes the submission of original work that meets the requirements of the journal. For information on manuscript submission, please visit the Sage Missiology homepage.

Book Review Style Guide is also available for those who contribute book reviews. To become a book reviewer for Missiology, interested parties should send an email to [email protected]. Potential reviewers receive quarterly lists of books that are available for review and must notify the Editorial Office if they are interested in applying to contribute a particular book's review. The Associate Editor, William Green, notifies individual reviewers if they have been assigned their requested reviews.