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Have questions about our canonical research? Want to share feedback on an article or suggest a theological topic? We'd love to hear from you. Whether you're a pastor seeking deeper biblical insight, a theology student exploring intertextual connections, or a reader with thoughts on divine presence themes, your engagement matters.
Reach out with questions, feedback, collaboration ideas, or simply to let us know how Spread the Spirit has enriched your biblical study. We aim to respond to all inquiries within 5–7 business days.
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Research Inquiries
Have questions about a specific article or research topic? Email is the best way to start a detailed conversation about biblical theology and canonical study.
Feedback & Suggestions
We welcome reader feedback, article suggestions, and topic requests. Your input directly influences future research and content. Reach out via email or social media.
Collaboration & Partnerships
Interested in guest contributions, research partnerships, or other collaboration opportunities? Contact us via email to discuss possibilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Spread the Spirit, our research approach, and how to engage with our theological content.
What is canonical theology?
Canonical theology is the study of Scripture as a unified whole, tracing themes and theological connections across the entire biblical canon—from Genesis through Revelation. Rather than studying individual books in isolation, we examine how Old Testament themes of divine presence, temple, and glory illuminate and are fulfilled in New Testament theology, revealing the deep theological unity woven throughout Scripture.
How often are new articles published?
We publish new research articles on a regular basis, with a focus on depth and scholarly rigor over frequency. Each article undergoes careful research and writing to ensure it meets our standards for text-centered biblical study. Subscribe to stay updated whenever new research is released.
Can I use your research for my sermon or teaching?
Absolutely. Our research is created to serve pastors, teachers, and Bible study leaders. You're welcome to draw on our articles, theological insights, and intertextual connections for your teaching. We simply ask that you credit Spread the Spirit when you do. For specific permissions questions, feel free to reach out.
How is this site funded?
Spread the Spirit is independently funded through donations, book sales, and affiliate income. We do not run advertisements, which allows us to maintain editorial independence and focus entirely on the quality of our research. Your support—whether through a donation or by purchasing our published work—directly enables ongoing canonical theological research.
Can I contribute guest articles or collaborate?
We're open to collaboration inquiries from scholars, pastors, and theological researchers who share our commitment to rigorous, text-centered biblical study. If you have a research idea or article proposal that aligns with our canonical focus, we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to discuss potential collaboration.
What's the best way to explore the research library?
You can browse our articles by topic (Temple Theology, Divine Presence, Luke–Acts, etc.), by biblical book, or by reading depth level (Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced). Use our filters and search function to discover articles that match your interests. We also recommend browsing our featured articles on the home page to get a sense of our research approach.
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Get in TouchYour Voice Matters
Spread the Spirit thrives on thoughtful engagement from readers like you. Whether you have feedback on an article, a topic you'd like explored, or an idea for collaboration, we'd love to hear from you. Your insights help shape the direction of this research.
Share Your Feedback
Have thoughts on an article? Found an intertextual connection we missed? Want to suggest a topic for future research? We read and consider all reader feedback seriously. Your questions and observations help us refine our theological work and discover new angles worth exploring.
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Send FeedbackExplore Collaboration
Are you a pastor, scholar, or researcher interested in collaborative work? We're open to guest contributions, research partnerships, and theological dialogue with fellow scholars. Whether it's a co-authored article, a guest essay on canonical themes, or a deeper research collaboration, we'd like to explore possibilities.
Reach out with a brief description of your work and collaboration idea.
Discuss CollaborationHow Your Input Influences Our Research
Topic Suggestions Drive New Research
When readers suggest unexplored canonical connections or underexamined theological themes, they often become our next research focus. Your questions help us identify gaps in existing scholarship.
Reader Questions Sharpen Our Analysis
Thoughtful pushback and challenging questions refine our theological work. When you ask "what about...?" or "have you considered...?", you're helping us develop more rigorous, nuanced arguments.
Collaboration Expands Our Reach
Guest contributions and research partnerships bring fresh perspectives to canonical theology. Together, we can explore dimensions of Scripture that no single scholar could fully capture alone.
Whether your message is a quick suggestion or the beginning of a deeper conversation, we're here to listen. Reach out—let's explore Scripture's riches together.