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Theology and philosophy

description Theological and philosophical journal
Area of ​​Expertise Theology, philosophy
language German
publishing company Herder (Germany)
Headquarters Frankfurt am Main
First edition 1926
Frequency of publication quarterly
Editor-in-chief Stephan Herzberg (editor-in-chief), Falk Hamann (editor)
editor Professors at the Philosophical-Theological University Sankt Georgen (Frankfurt am Main) and the University of Philosophy, Philosophical Faculty SJ (Munich).
Web link Website ThPh St. Georgen and Website ThPh Verlag
ISSN (print)

Theologie und Philosophie is a German theological and philosophical journal .

Frequency of publication

Theology and Philosophy was founded in 1926 under the name » Scholastik « and has been published under its new name since 1966, now in 2020 in the 95th year. The magazine appears four times a year with approx. 160 pages.

The specialist journals Theology and Philosophy (ThPh) and the Journal for Catholic Theology (ZKTh) will be continued together in the Journal for Theology and Philosophy (ZTP) in the format of an online specialist journal from January 2021 . The content of the ZTP is supported by the Philosophical-Theological University of Sankt Georgen in Frankfurt am Main, the University of Philosophy in Munich and the Catholic-Theological Faculty of the University of Innsbruck .

content

The magazine aims to promote theological and philosophical research through both systematic and historical research. This task is served by longer "treatises", shorter "articles" and the extensive section with reviews, which comprises around a third of the respective issue .

editor

"Theologie und Philosophie" was founded in 1926 under the name " Scholastik "; it will appear in 2020 in its 95th year. The "Scholastik" was edited by the professors of the Ignatius College in Valkenburg . ThPh is published by the professors of the Philosophical-Theological University Sankt Georgen in Frankfurt am Main and the University of Philosophy, Philosophical Faculty SJ in Munich.

Editing and editing

The main editors:

The current members of the editorial board are Stefan Herzberg, Dieter Böhler SJ (Frankfurt am Main), Franz-Josef Bormann (Tübingen), Alexander Löffler SJ (Frankfurt am Main), Josef Schmidt SJ (Munich) and Oliver Wiertz (Frankfurt am Main) ). The editorial team was noticed by Falk Hamann.

Well-known authors

The authors of articles and reviews have long been professors at the Philosophical-Theological University Sankt Georgen in Frankfurt am Main and the University of Philosophy, Philosophical Faculty SJ in Munich, including the philosophers August Brunner , Walter Brugger , Walter Kern , Artur Landgraf , Johannes Lotz , Caspar Nink , Helmut Ogiermann, Hans-Ludwig Ollig , Jörg Splett , Josef de Vries , Kurt Wuchterl , the theologians Heinrich Bacht , Johannes Beumer, Alois Grillmeier, Bruno Schüller , Otto Semmelroth , Hans Wolter , and as a social ethicist Oswald von Nell-Breuning .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Individual evidence of the establishment: Entry in the catalog of the Austrian National Library
  2. Presentation of the magazine on the Internet at St. Georgen University
  3. Frontpage Journal for Theology and Philosophy
  4. ^ [Title page of the 13th year 1938]
  5. Link to the journal Theologie und Philosophie on the website of the University of Philosophy, Munich
  6. ^ Individual reference for the role of Hermann Lange as the first chief editor: Scholastik. Quarterly journal for theology and philosophy, in: 'Critical Online Edition of the Nunciature Reports of Eugenio Pacellis (1917–1929)', keyword no. 2163, last accessed on: June 15, 2020.
  7. ^ Catalog of the academic papers of Weisweiler in the Bibliography of Religious Studies of the University of Tübingen