Would Society for Pentecostal Studies  consider releasing past papers from The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies for free?

Would Society for Pentecostal Studies  consider releasing past papers from The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies for free?

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Would Society for Pentecostal Studies  consider releasing FREE all annual publications of Pentecostal scholarly papers from JStor so people around the world can read them for free online, especially where they cannot afford paying for them?

 

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A good Bibliography in Pentecostal/Charismatic Theology

History Bartleman Frank Azusa Street (Bridge Publishing NJ. 1980) Dayton Donald. Theological Roots of Pentecostalism (Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody Mass, 1994)

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Albrecht, Daniel E. Rites in the Spirit: A Ritual Approach to Pentecostal/Charismatic Spirituality. Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series 17. Sheffield, UK: Sheffield

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25 Comments

  • Reply March 8, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    Amen there Daniel Rushing Michael Ellis Carter Jr. William DeArteaga Millions Pentecostals worldwide can benefit from fine scholarship and we can help the papers be made available for free

  • Reply March 8, 2018

    Dave Ketter

    If you mean those papers from the annual meeting, they can’t because the copyrights are held by their authors. And their Brill contract might prevent doing that with Pneuma articles.

  • Reply March 8, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    Dave Ketter William DeArteaga Surely most of these have expired and could be negotiated. After all, 99% of printed periodicals in America have been freely offered online Why hold on to scholarly resources that can help millions Pentecostals and theologians worldwide and Make Theology Great Again? https://app.box.com/s/p6p7jd4w4l5tonzejtj51ozdgxuv4fir

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      Dave Ketter

      Copyrights don’t expire until 70 years after the life of the author.

  • Reply March 8, 2018

    Dan Irving

    The very notion of copyrighted “Pentecostal” material is chilling.

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      Dave Ketter

      Not for nothing; but I’d like the ability to put mine into a larger book that is more readily available and accessible to people.

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      Dan Irving

      If the information and insights came through natural/wordly means, then I would agree, yes, there is a proprietary interest in them. If they came from the Spirit of God, withholding them would seem contrary to Christ’s commandment, “Freely ye have received, freely give.” I suppose each of us must decide whether what we have received was by the Spirit or by academic efforts.

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      Varnel Watson

      Publishing costs are high and must be covered somehow. No argument there. But once they are covered there is no problem to make the papers free for all to read. Furthermore, most papers presented come with membership dues anyway. Making even some papers free would promote the magazine and bring more readers. In global Pentecostalism context where this could mean millions the idea is worth at least some consideration. Other publishers have long done it with great success and avid returns

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      Dan Irving

      High? It’s as cheap as pushing a button on one’s keyboard.

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      A.J. Bible

      Dan Irving, how many books have you published?

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      Varnel Watson

      A.J. Bible These are not books but research papers presented upon one’s paid membership ie costs covered by author. As part of this process they are all already posted on the internet It is a matter of allowing free access. I’ve authored over two dozen books and have made them available on Kindle where possible. This group has also helped several Pentecostal foundations publish and promote their scholarly research at virtually no charge. We can do the same for Dake Publishers as many resources from Dake Bible are already circulating free on the internet

  • Reply March 8, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    Dave Ketter No argument against copyright. But for digital online version copyright could be negotiated to 25 yrs as well

    No one is saying make it all free, but if its 25 yrs old (SPS started 1982) make it free for all to read – what could be that big of a deal?

    I know 2 dozen SPS authors in this group alone that will GLADLY release personal copyrights to make their papers free to read to Pentecostals globally – isnt our mandate to reach the whole world anyway? And we can help. We’ve done it before with other Pentecostal publishers. Nothing to lose. There’s only something to gain for global Pentecostalism and it is at least worth some consideration and perhaps voting as agenda item in the business meeting William DeArteaga Daniel Rushing Michael Ellis Carter Jr.

    • I agree with you Troy Day this could help us shape the future of Pentecostals globally.

    • Reply March 8, 2018

      Varnel Watson

      Overall this is not a small issue. Imagine the gain for Pentecostal scholars, students, pastors, churches and general readers SPS papers 25 yrs and older are released this year alone. That means a decade long of Pentecostal scholarship 1982-1990 – basically the 80s most crucial for the establishing of the 70s Charismatic churches and the baby boomers as Pentecostal wing in America alone not to mention the rise of the 3rd wavers and the overall research for Classical Pentecostalism right there while establishing its doctrine as a filed in academia.

  • Reply March 8, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    William DeArteaga Overall this is not a small issue. Imagine the gain for Pentecostal scholars, students, pastors, churches and general readers SPS papers 25 yrs and older are released this year alone. That means a decade long of Pentecostal scholarship 1982-1990 – basically the 80s most crucial for the establishing of the 70s Charismatic churches and the baby boomers as Pentecostal wing in America alone not to mention the rise of the 3rd wavers and the overall research for Classical Pentecostalism right there while establishing its doctrine as a filed in academia.

    This is not a small issue to consider Dave Ketter Just think about the global effect on Pentecostals worldwide. Reach to all SPS members talking in this group to offer words of wisdom and appropriate action. Daniel Rushing <— the force is strong with this one…

  • Reply March 10, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    William DeArteaga Daniel Rushing Jon Ruthven Joseph Kidwell Dave Ketter

    With over 20 politically loaded topics that I just counted in the program (there is probably many more) it is still quite surprising SPS dos not have political theology yet. Wonder why? sps-usa.org

    1. WTS THEME: BORDERS: BANE OR BLESSING?
    2. Recent political, economic, and social events, from immigration issues coming to the fore in the Brexit vote and the USA presidential election to relentless terrorist attacks across national borders

    3. Christian Ethics—Panel Discussion: “Pentecostalism and Trump’s America”

    4. Decolonizing Identity Politics

    5. London School of Theology, “A Task for the Anointing: Human Flourishing From a Pentecostal Perspective in the Trumpian Epoch

    6. Identity/Politics: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Falleness of identity

    7. A Wesleyan Means of Moral and Political Formation

    8. Boundaries are not Borders – A Narrative Exploration of Immigration

    9. “Borders, Habitations, Foreigners, and Strangers: Mary Bosanquet Fletcher’s Metaphors for an Expanding and Inclusive Gospel Ministry from the Margins”

    10. Human Right Versus Human Rights

    11. Keynote Address: “Breaking Borders & Boundaries Through Technology in a Digital Age,”

    12. Are some borders necessary to the establishment of the kingdom of God? If so, what are they?

    13. Are there borders which should separate Christians from people of other faiths?

    14. Constructing Borders of Legitimacy and the Assimilation of Ethnics

    15. Beyond Borders: A Relationship of Love with a Syrian Refugee Family

    16. Complementarianism: Borders in Bodies

    17. Segregation and Real-Estate Covenants in Kansas City

    18. The Joseph Dilemma: Spiritual Advisers and the Burden of Political Access

    19. By My Spirit: Divine and Human Agency in the Transformation of Sociopolitical Realities

    20. Defending Borders & Godly Nationalism

    • Reply March 10, 2018

      Dave Ketter

      It’s worth pointing out that many of these papers listed are actually WTS (Wesleyan Theological Society). SPS has some. But not to the degree that WTS has this year.

      That said, there’s a process for setting up an interest group and anyone can engage that. If it garners interest among conference attendees, it will be added. The President said as much on another interest group possibility yesterday.

    • Reply March 10, 2018

      Varnel Watson

      True for the LGBT papers too, hence WTS theme posted @ the start of the list Still a political theology group seems to be missing for both parties in this joint meeting

  • Reply March 12, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    William DeArteaga Is it possible that we have approach this the wrong way? Instead of asking SPS we should have asked SPS presenters to publish papers in the group for all of us to learn Daniel Rushing Dave Ketter Dan Irving

  • Reply March 12, 2018

    Dan Irving

    Hmmm . . Sounds like just a lot of SJW stuff.

  • Reply March 13, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    well still I think we may have approached it differently

  • Reply March 3, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    They probably wouldnt Michael Ellis Carter Jr.

    • Troy Day I agree they probably wouldn’t. I can’t get them from places I pay to have access lol ?

    • Reply March 3, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      If you are a member you can still get them annually BUT its not like they are for sale any other venue so why not make them free? Especially the ones from 70-80s

  • Reply April 1, 2020

    Varnel Watson

    do you think they will ever do it? Francisco Arriola

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