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From the Editors of Fides et Historia


Frank Roberts and I are still very much committed to getting FIDES

back on schedule. It had fallen a year behind in publication. We thought

we could catch up by doing three years in two. That now seems infeasible.

A more realistic goal now seems to be to do five years in four. Accordingly,

Calvin College has agreed to give logistical support [special thanks to CFH

member, and Calvin Provost, Joel Carpenter] through the academic year

2000-2001.

Frank Roberts will continue to be co-editor through this next

academic year, 1998-1999, but asked not to continue past that. So, Ronald

Wells will be sole editor through the summer of 2001. Douglas Sweeney,

of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, has agreed to remain as book

review editor for the same time period [for which the editors are very

grateful]. Therefore, in the summer of 2001, the present editorial team will

be looking to pass the journal to another team.

While there is obviously no hurry in all this, I suggest that over the

next few years, institutions and scholars think about where the journal

might next be housed.

Ron Wells, Calvin College

Co-Editor, Fides et Historia


1998 CFH MEETING


GLOBALIZATION AND THE HISTORIAN'S CRAFT

LIPSCOMB UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE TN

Thursday, September 24, 1988
Plenary Session I
Chair: Charles W. Weber, Wheaton College
Address: "IT'S THE WORLD'S HISTORY: DECOLONIZING
HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY" by Paul
Spikard, University of California at Santa Barbara
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