
“The new issue of Eleutheria (Vol. 2, Issue 1) is now available for download through our Digital Commons page. This issue contains articles relating to the areas of missiology, exegesis, Christology, and epistemology. We trust you will enjoy these publications and appreciate the hard work that has gone into them.
http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/eleu/
In addition, Eleutheria is now accepting papers for review from any graduate student studying in the areas of Theology and Philosophy, Scripture and Interpretation, and Church and Mission. Papers will be considered from any of the above areas. For more information on previous issues, how to submit, the areas of specialization, the review process, being a reviewer, submission guidelines, journal leadership, etc., please go to the Eleutheria website.
The mission of Eleutheria is “to glorify God through the publication of excellent graduate student scholarship from an evangelical perspective in the areas of Theology and Philosophy, Scripture and Interpretation, and Church and Mission.” The journal is entirely led, edited, and peer-reviewed by graduate students and overseen by a Faculty Advisory Board. The journal is supported by Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary but welcomes all graduate students to participate and submit manuscripts.
To submit a paper, follow the “Submit Article” link on the website. Decisions on papers will be reached within four months of submission. For more information on Eleutheria, please contact Chad Thornhill, Managing Editor.”
Block Parties
The Center for Ministry Training offers area churches everything they need to set up and run an evangelistic block party. The upcoming block party schedule is updated each semester.
Ministry Chapel
The Center for Ministry Training hosts an alternative convocation; 17:6 Ministry Chapel. View the schedule.
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Student and Faculty Publications
Eleutheria is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal led, edited and reviewed by LBTS students. Digital Commons houses doctoral theses and master's theses projects as well as digital versions of faculty publications and presentations. Our faculty also author a variety of other publications.

