Vista: communicating research and innovation

The Nova Research Centre publishes a quarterly bulletin called VISTA. This is sent via a free subscription service. You can subscribe by sending an email to rb@novaresearch.eu

We will also be posting archive copies here for ease of access to anybody who might be interested. You can download them from this site by clicking the title.

Number 1, April 2010: Migration in Europe

Number 2, July 2010: Islam in Europe

Number 3, October 2010: Secularism in Europe

Number 4, January 2011: Youth in Europe: Spirituality, secularism, and mission

Number 5, April 2011: Faith in European Politics

Number 6, July 2011: Church Planting in Europe

Number 7, October 2011: Religious Freedom in Europe

 

4 Responses to Vista: communicating research and innovation

  1. Martin Conway (Dr) says:

    Please put me on the list for successive copies of Vista as it comes out. I am particularly glad to have no 2 on Islam, in that I am increasingly involved with the largish communities of Muslims here in East Oxford, and am participating in a trio of local meetings this autumn arranged by two members of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Christian-Muslim Forum. But I am also very interested in the whole matter of Christian mission in Europe. And I am going in 10 days time to Belgrade, to the Orthodox Theological Seminary there as a member of Societas Oecumenica. So if you wanted something from that Seminary, let alone from Serbia more generally, I might be able to offer something when I’m back in September ! Greetings to Darrell, as ever, Martin C.

    • Martin,
      We’ll be glad to subscribe you to Vista. The next is taking a closer look at secularisation in Europe. I think you’ll find it interesting.
      We’d love to see/have a copy of anything you can bring back from Serbia.
      You may also be interested to know that Darrell is also gradually developing a new blog on mission and unity called ‘a pleasing dream’. You can take sneak preview at http://missionandunity.wordpress.com
      Thanks for you comment,
      Darrell

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