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publishes "His Servant," a monthly newsletter aiding all Christians in

making informed decisions about Macintosh hardware, software, and

available utilities to enhance the performance and ease of computing.

The Southern Jewish Historical Society announces the launching of

a new refereed journal, Southern Jewish History. The first issue of this

annual publication is tentatively scheduled to appear in 1998. All inquiries

concerning submission of manuscripts should be directed to Dr. Mark K.

Bauman, Editor, Southern Jewish History, Social Science Division, Atlanta

Metropolitan College, Atlanta, GA 30310; eMail=mbauman@peachnet.

campus.mci.net

The North Star: An Online Journal of African-American Religious

History is edited by Judith Weisenfeld, Barnard College and Albert G.

Miller, Oberlin College. They invite submissions of articles, reviews (book,

film, theater, music, museum, web, cd-rom), research reports, documents,

or bibliographies for a new electronic journal devoted to African-

American religious history. The journal's primary focus will be on

historical studies, that explore the religious cultures of people of African

descent in the United States. It will, however, consider work from other

disciplines and/or that deals in a comparative way with other areas of the

African diaspora, as well as with regions in Africa. Author should submit

four copies to: Judith Weisenfeld, Department of Religion, Barnard

College, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027-6598; 212/854-5071;

jw40@columbia.edu

A Call for Papers

Conference on Apocalypticism and Millennialism: Shaping a Believers

Church Eschatology for the 21st Century, A Believers Church Conference

August 8-10, 1999 at Bluffton College

Rationale: Diverse histories and theological convictions with

regard to millennialism and apocalyptic thought have flourished in the

broadly defined believers church tradition. Currently, the dawn of a new

millennium has sparked renewed attention to a broad spectrum of issues
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