编者注:鼓励改变根深蒂固的价值观

S. Plaut
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正如我们之前在这个空间中宣布的那样,这将是本杂志的最后一期,至少在可预见的未来是这样。当我们的赞助协会决定停止在其旗帜下出版时,我们已经承诺将其制作成一个关于性和宗教的特刊。但是,当时我们也有一些论文在审稿过程中,也希望能够发表那些可以接受的论文。因此,这是一个混合的问题,包括一些论文和书评在我们的专题,加上额外的论文和评论针对其他主题。因此,这也是一个特别大的问题。我们的总编辑玛丽•奥尼尔(Mary O’neill)功不可没,她让这一切成为可能。我们的书评编辑Martha Cornog和Tim Perper不仅汇集了大量优秀的书评,还为本期无法评论的相关书籍提供了评论。Julian Slowinski是我们的咨询编辑之一,也是宗教与性研究中心的现任主席,他提出了本期的主题。虽然我们对这个想法很兴奋,但从某种程度上说,这是我们在过去5年里所做的所有特刊中最耗费人力的一期。当在两个非常有价值的领域的界面上工作时,作者可能对他们的观点有强烈的感觉。然而,当为学术期刊写作时,重要的是要以合理的方式表达自己的观点,并在适当的时候记录以前的想法和研究。我们感谢我们的作者的合作,也感谢我们的特邀编辑S. Margretta Dwyer在有效解决这些需求方面的外交手腕和毅力。这些努力带来的问题要严重得多。联系
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Editor's Note: Encouraging Change in Deeply Held Values
As we have announced previously in this space, this will be the last issue of this Journal, a least for the foreseeable future. When our sponsoring association made its decision to cease publication under its banner, we had already committed to making this a special issue on sexuality and religion. However, we also had a number of papers in the process of review at that time, and wanted to be able to publish those that were acceptable as well. Therefore, this is a hybrid issue, containing a number of papers and book reviews on our special topic, plus additional papers and reviews addressing other topics. For that reason, this is also an extra-large issue. Mary O'Neill, our managing editor, deserves much of the credit for making that possible. Martha Cornog and Tim Perper, our book review editors, not only put together a large array of excellent reviews, but provided commentary on relevant books that were not possible to review for this issue. It was Julian Slowinski, one of our consulting editors and current Chair of the Center for Religion and Sexuality, who suggested the topic for this issue. As excited as we were about the idea, this was in some ways the most labor-intensive of all the special issues we have done over the last 5 years. When working at the interface of two very value-laden areas, authors may have strong feelings about their viewpoints. When writing for a scholarly journal, however, it is important to express one's opinions in a reasoned way and to document previous thought and research when appropriate. We thank our authors for their cooperation and our guest editor, S. Margretta Dwyer, for her diplomacy and perseverance in effectively addressing these needs. The issue is a much stronger one for those efforts. Associate
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