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Sacra Doctrina

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Sacra Doctrina[edit]

Sacra Doctrina  
DisciplineSystematic Christian Theology
LanguageEnglish and Italian
Edited byAntonio Olmi
Publication details
Publication history
1956-present
Publisher
Edizioni Studio Domenicano, Bologna (Italy)
FrequencySemester
Yes
Standard abbreviations
Sacra Doctrina
Links

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Sacra Doctrina is one of the first Christian theological journals to have been established in Italy.

Editorial tipics[edit]

The editorial line of Sacra Doctrina is focused on the contribution of cultures, not only Western culture, in the development of  Catholic systematic theology.[1]

This journal is the official pubblication of the Department of Systematic Theology of the Theological Faculty of Emilia-Romagna and it is sponsored by the Dominican Province of San Domenico in Italy.[1] The publisher is Edizioni Studio Domenicano.[2]

Publications[edit]

The journal[edit]

The journal Sacra Doctrina is a biannual pubblication on systematic theology. It is the official review of the Department of Systematic Theology of the Theological Faculty of Emilia-Romagna Sacra Doctrina is the oldest Italian theological scientific review, founded in 1956. It is released two times a year.

The Quaderni[edit]

Quadeni of Sacra Doctrina is an academic book series, which collects monographs on systematic and Thomistic theology.

Editorial line[3][edit]

Information about article content[edit]

Sacra Doctrina considers articles, written in any language of academic relevance, submitted for publication if they conform to the following guidelines.

Originality[edit]

According to the website[3] the articles candidated to be publiched on Sacra Doctrina have to be different from the articles that the author have already published.Still according to [3] the submission for pubblications must to be original in content, rigorous and clearly understandable to the specialist resarcher on theological or philosophical topics.

Article review process[edit]

According to[3]

The article will be submitted to three anonymous reviewers; it will be published if approved by at least two of them. The outcome of the peer review will be passed on to the author, whether or not the essay is accepted. If a submission seems obviously inappropriate to Sacra Doctrina, it may be rejected without entering the review process.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Fter".
  2. "Edizioni Studio Domenicano".
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Sacra Doctrina - About section".


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