Irish Theological Quarterly
Religion
The Irish Theological Quarterly (ITQ) is a refereed journal of systematic, moral, and historical theology, and of sacred scripture, founded in the Pontifical University at St Patrick's College, Maynooth. It is committed to the advancement of constructive and critical scholarship in these areas and welcomes to its pages theologians from the international forum. Whereas its primary emphasis is on classical and contemporary theological issues, it also invites contributions from ancillary disciplines (such as philosophy, classical studies, and the social sciences) inasmuch as they have a direct bearing on theological reflection. Rooted in the Catholic tradition, the ITQ aims to be a place of discussion that is informed by this tradition, but it encourages equally an ecumenical and interfaith exchange in its presentations.
The ITQ carries articles by leading theologians who are international experts in their respective fields and is also a forum for young theologians to publish their research findings. It furnishes competent book reviews to keep readers informed about the current state of scholarship in theology, biblical studies, church history and cognate disciplines. It aims to provide commentary on intellectual developments that are of theological interest.
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The Irish Theological Quarterly (ITQ) is a refereed journal of systematic, moral, and historical theology, and of sacred scripture, founded in the Pontifical University at St Patrick's College, Maynooth. It is committed to the advancement of constructive and critical scholarship in these areas and welcomes to its pages theologians from the international forum. Whereas its primary emphasis is on classical and contemporary theological issues, it also invites contributions from ancillary disciplines (such as philosophy, classical studies, and the social sciences) inasmuch as they have a direct bearing on theological reflection. Rooted in the Catholic tradition, the ITQ aims to be a place of discussion that is informed by this tradition, but it encourages equally an ecumenical and interfaith exchange in its presentations.
The ITQ carries articles by leading theologians who are international experts in their respective fields and is also a forum for young theologians to publish their research findings. It furnishes competent book reviews to keep readers informed about the current state of scholarship in theology, biblical studies, church history and cognate disciplines. It aims to provide commentary on intellectual developments that are of theological interest.
Salvador Ryan | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Liam Tracey OSM | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
John-Paul Sheridan | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Luke Macnamara | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Aoife McGrath | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Andrew Meszaros | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Neil-Xavier O’Donoghue | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Tobias Winright | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Fidelma Madden | St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland |
Lewis Ayres | Durham University, UK |
Maria Clara Bingemer | Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Agnes M. Brazal | De La Salle University, Philippines |
Lisa Cahill | Boston College, USA |
John Collins | New Haven, CT, USA |
James Corkery, SJ | Gregorian University, Italy |
Catherine Cornille | Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, USA |
Peter De Mey | KU Leuven, Belgium |
Susan Docherty | Newman University, UK |
Michael Dunne | National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland |
Massimo Faggioli | Villanova University, USA |
Carol Harrison | Oxford University, UK |
Werner Jeanrond | University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
Robin Jensen | University of Notre Dame, USA |
Richard Kearney | Boston College, USA |
Conor M. Kelly | Marquette University, USA |
Edward Kessler | The Woolf Institute, Cambridge, UK |
Andrew Louth | Durham University, UK |
Morwenna Ludlow | University of Exeter, UK |
Dawn M. Nothwehr | Catholic Theological Union, USA |
Thomas O'Loughlin | University of Nottingham, UK |
Teresa Okure | Catholic Institute of West Africa, Nigeria |
Neil Ormerod | Alphacrucis University College, Australia |
Maria Pascuzzi | Seton Hall University, USA |
Jean Porter | University of Notre Dame,USA |
Martin Stuflesser | University of Würzburg, Germany |
Elochukwu Uzukwu | Duquesne University, USA |
Rik van Nieuwenhove | Durham University, UK |
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