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School of Theology and Religious Studies

The Welsh Journal of Religious History

After inheriting it from the Welsh Religious History Society, the Centre has published The Journal of Welsh Religious History from 2001. In 2006, the Centre re-launched the journal under a new name which reflects the international interest in matters of Welsh religious history.

 

Edited by Dr Robert Pope and Professor Densil Morgan, the second issue of the new journal was published just before Christmas 2007 and included the papers delivered at the Day School held at Aberystwyth University in July on ‘Wales and the Social Gospel’.

 

Contents

Obituary: The Pursuit of Precision: Geoffrey Fillingham Nuttall, 1911-2007, by Eifion Evans

The Power and the Glory: The Medieval Tombs of Llandaff Cathedral, by Debra Bardo and Madeleine Gray              

The Evangelical Conscience, by David W. Bebbington

Piety and Charity in Eighteenth-century Wales, by Eryn M. White

Welsh Ballads and American Slavery, by E. Wyn James

From New Theology to Social Gospel, by Robert Pope       

The ‘Guide to Marriage’ of William Williams, Pantycelyn, by Eifion Evans                                             

Dafydd ap Gwilym, the ‘Psalm of Noah’s Ark’ and Bangor, by Andrew Breeze

SHORT NOTE: Remembering the Nonconformists, by Robert Pope

 

The journal is published annually and the current subscription rate is £10 for individuals and £14 for institutions.

All contributions are peer reviewed and the journal now has an editorial board of advisers comprising:
Professor David Bebbington (University of Stirling)
Professor Stewart J. Brown (Edinburgh University)
Professor Geraint H. Jenkins (Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies)
Professor John Gwynfor Jones (Cardiff University)
Professor Mark Noll (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)
Professor Huw Pryce (University of Wales, Bangor)
Dr Frances Knight (University of Wales, Lampeter)
Dr Ken Roxburgh (Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama)
Dr Eryn M. White (University of Wales, Aberystwyth)

Articles can be submitted to the editors for consideration, either electronically or in hard copy (with a copy on disk). All articles should be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 250 words. Correspondence should be addressed to

The Editors
The Welsh Journal of Religious History
School of Theology and Religious Studies
Bangor University LL57 2DG

Telephone: 01248 382079
Email: theology@bangor.ac.uk