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Editors’ Notes

Editors’ Notes ATR/100.2 This is our first issue as the new Co-Editors in Chief of the An- glican Theological Review. There seems to us no better way to begin our tenure in that capacity and our first set of Editors’ Notes than by offering our warm and sincere thanks to Ellen K. Wondra, Editor Emerita of the ATR. Over the years, Ellen has served this journal in various key ca- pacities with dedication and distinction. She has provided numerous book reviews that have been marked by her deep acquaintance with historical and contemporary scholarly debates and shaped by her keen critical eye. She has authored substantial scholarly articles on ecumenism and ecclesiology that have been signal contributions to the fields and disciplines these articles have engaged. She has been an active and passionate member of the journal’s editorial board for more years than she likely cares to recount—and continues to serve in that capacity, much to our gratitude and benefit. And, above all, she has done not one, not even two, but three stints as the ATR’s Editor in Chief or as Interim Editor in Chief, before finally transitioning into her current role as Editor Emerita. Ellen has long been committed http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Anglican Theological Review SAGE

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SAGE
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© 2018 Anglican Theological Review Corporation
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0003-3286
eISSN
2163-6214
DOI
10.1177/000332861810000201
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Abstract

ATR/100.2 This is our first issue as the new Co-Editors in Chief of the An- glican Theological Review. There seems to us no better way to begin our tenure in that capacity and our first set of Editors’ Notes than by offering our warm and sincere thanks to Ellen K. Wondra, Editor Emerita of the ATR. Over the years, Ellen has served this journal in various key ca- pacities with dedication and distinction. She has provided numerous book reviews that have been marked by her deep acquaintance with historical and contemporary scholarly debates and shaped by her keen critical eye. She has authored substantial scholarly articles on ecumenism and ecclesiology that have been signal contributions to the fields and disciplines these articles have engaged. She has been an active and passionate member of the journal’s editorial board for more years than she likely cares to recount—and continues to serve in that capacity, much to our gratitude and benefit. And, above all, she has done not one, not even two, but three stints as the ATR’s Editor in Chief or as Interim Editor in Chief, before finally transitioning into her current role as Editor Emerita. Ellen has long been committed

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Published: Aug 25, 2021

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