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Anglican Theological Review appoints acting editor
2002-020-2
1/22/2002
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[Episcopal News Service]
The Rev. Charles Hefling, professor of systematic theology at Boston College, has been named acting editor of the Anglican Theological Review.
The appointment was announced by the Rev. James B. Lemler, dean of Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and president of the ATR. 'Dr. Hefling brings a wealth of scholarship and editorial experience to the journal,' Lemler said in a letter, which explained that the illness of the Rev. James Griffiss, editor of the ATR since 1992 and canon theologian to the presiding bishop, had made a new editorial appointment appropriate.
Founded in 1918, the Anglican Theological Review has been the unofficial organ of the theological seminaries and colleges of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada. Its contributors and reviews are drawn from many traditions, and it reaches subscribers in more than seventy countries.
The new acting editor is an alumnus of Harvard College and Harvard Divinity School. He earned doctorates from Harvard and from Boston College, where he has taught since 1982. In addition to books on doctrine and the Anglican theologian Austin Farrer, he has edited Our Selves, Our Souls and Bodies, two volumes in the Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan, and a new collection of essays on the Vatican document Dominus Iesus. He is a fellow of the Episcopal Church Foundation, and instructor in theology for the vocational diaconate program in the Diocese of Massachusetts.
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