We are excited to share updates on our highly successful “Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue” series. Phil Getz, who served as the publishing editor on behalf of Palgrave for many years, has recently departed Palgrave/Springer. Stepping into his role as the publishing editor is Amy Invernizzi, his former assistant, who will now be responsible for the series. We extend our heartfelt best wishes to Amy for her future contributions in this new position. Additionally, we extend our sincere gratitude to Phil for the outstanding work he contributed throughout the years. His dedication and contributions have been instrumental in shaping the success of the “Pathways” series. We acknowledge and appreciate the expertise, commitment, and passion he brought to his role as the publishing editor, and we wish him continued success in his future endeavors.
In additional news, we are pleased to announce that Vladimir Latinovic has joined Mark Chapman as the co-editor of the series. Mark has been an integral part of this series since its inception, initially alongside Gerard Mannion, who played a pivotal role in shaping the series and its mission until his untimely passing in 2019. Following this loss, the series had a single editor, and now, with Vladimir on board, we are back to having two editors. We extend our congratulations to Vladimir and wish him success in his future contributions to the series.
We warmly invite all interested individuals to explore the enriching content within the “Pathways” series and contemplate submitting a book proposal for your upcoming ecumenical or interreligious project. Your valuable contributions are pivotal to sustaining the ongoing success and expansion of this series. Your unique perspectives and scholarly endeavors will undoubtedly contribute to the diversity and vibrancy of the “Pathways” collection. We look forward to receiving and considering your proposals as we collectively advance the series to new heights.