About the Journal
The vision for THEOPOETICS is to have it serve as an interfaith container for the intersection of several conversations with religious reflection: aesthetics, literature, embodiment, creativity studies, and the philosophy of imagination.
While there is a preference for content specifically exploring facets of theopoetics as it has been identified by prior scholarship, use of the term “theopoetics” or “theopoetic” is not the sole criteria for interest.
All work that takes up considerations of the method and genre of theological reflection will be considered, especially as it pertains to an emphasis on communities and embodiment. Writing submitted should be high quality, but need not be academic in style.