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− | ''Direction'' is an academic journal launched in 1972. It is the product of a merger of two earlier journals: ''The Voice of Mennonite Brethren Bible College'' (Winnipeg, MB) and ''The Journal of Church and Society'' (Fresno, California and Hillsboro, Kansas). | + | ''Direction'' is an academic journal launched in 1972. It is the product of a merger of two earlier journals: ''[https://cmbs.mennonitebrethren.ca/publications/voice-the-mbbc-winnipeg/ The Voice of Mennonite Brethren Bible College]'' (Winnipeg, MB) and ''The Journal of Church and Society'' (Fresno, California and Hillsboro, Kansas). |
− | ''Direction'' was originally sponsored by Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (Fresno), Fresno Pacific College (Fresno), Tabor College (Hillsboro, KS), and Mennonite Brethren Bible College (Winnipeg, MB). The partnership would later include Columbia Bible Institute (now College; Abbotsford, BC) and Bethany Bible Institute (later Bethany College; Hepburn, SK). More recently, MB Seminary (Langley, BC) has become a partner. The Canadian and US MB Conferences also sponsor the journal. | + | ''Direction'' was originally sponsored by [[Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary (Fresno, California, USA)|Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary]] (Fresno), [[Fresno Pacific University (Fresno, California, USA)|Fresno Pacific College]] (Fresno), [[Tabor College (Hillsboro, Kansas, USA)|Tabor College]] (Hillsboro, KS), and [[Mennonite Brethren Bible College (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)|Mennonite Brethren Bible College]] (Winnipeg, MB). The partnership would later include [[Columbia Bible College (Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada)|Columbia Bible Institute]] (now College; Abbotsford, BC) and [[Bethany College (Hepburn, Saskatchewan, Canada)|Bethany Bible Institute]] (later Bethany College; Hepburn, SK). More recently, [https://www.mbseminary.ca/ MB Seminary] (Langley, BC) has become a partner. The Canadian and US MB Conferences also sponsor the journal. |
The journal's initial purpose was to support the founding schools in their education of pastors, missionaries, and lay persons and to assist the church in its witness to Jesus Christ around the world. But today it also serves the wider religious scholarly community by providing a forum for addressing biblical, theological, ethical, pastoral, educational, and evangelistic concerns, from both international and local perspectives. Its role is complementary to, but distinct from, scholarly journals of a technical nature and denominational periodicals. | The journal's initial purpose was to support the founding schools in their education of pastors, missionaries, and lay persons and to assist the church in its witness to Jesus Christ around the world. But today it also serves the wider religious scholarly community by providing a forum for addressing biblical, theological, ethical, pastoral, educational, and evangelistic concerns, from both international and local perspectives. Its role is complementary to, but distinct from, scholarly journals of a technical nature and denominational periodicals. | ||
− | + | ''Direction'' has been served by five general editors: Delbert L. Wiens (1972–75), [[Guenther, Allen R. (1938-2009)|Allen R. Guenther]] (1981–89), [[Martens, Elmer A. (1930-2016)|Elmer A. Martens]] (1976–81; 1989–95), Douglas B. Miller (1997–2007), and Victor Froese (2007 to the present). | |
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[https://directionjournal.org Direction Journal] | [https://directionjournal.org Direction Journal] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 14 October 2024
Direction is an academic journal launched in 1972. It is the product of a merger of two earlier journals: The Voice of Mennonite Brethren Bible College (Winnipeg, MB) and The Journal of Church and Society (Fresno, California and Hillsboro, Kansas).
Direction was originally sponsored by Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (Fresno), Fresno Pacific College (Fresno), Tabor College (Hillsboro, KS), and Mennonite Brethren Bible College (Winnipeg, MB). The partnership would later include Columbia Bible Institute (now College; Abbotsford, BC) and Bethany Bible Institute (later Bethany College; Hepburn, SK). More recently, MB Seminary (Langley, BC) has become a partner. The Canadian and US MB Conferences also sponsor the journal.
The journal's initial purpose was to support the founding schools in their education of pastors, missionaries, and lay persons and to assist the church in its witness to Jesus Christ around the world. But today it also serves the wider religious scholarly community by providing a forum for addressing biblical, theological, ethical, pastoral, educational, and evangelistic concerns, from both international and local perspectives. Its role is complementary to, but distinct from, scholarly journals of a technical nature and denominational periodicals.
Direction has been served by five general editors: Delbert L. Wiens (1972–75), Allen R. Guenther (1981–89), Elmer A. Martens (1976–81; 1989–95), Douglas B. Miller (1997–2007), and Victor Froese (2007 to the present).
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Author(s) | Vic Froese |
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Date Published | 16 Sep 2021 |
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Froese, Vic. "Direction: A Mennonite Brethren Forum." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 16 Sep 2021. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Direction:_A_Mennonite_Brethren_Forum&oldid=179881.
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Froese, Vic. (16 Sep 2021). Direction: A Mennonite Brethren Forum. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Direction:_A_Mennonite_Brethren_Forum&oldid=179881.
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