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The Scottish Journal of Theology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of systematic, historical and biblical theology. It was established in 1948 by Thomas F. Torrance and J. K. S. Reid. Former editors-in-chief include Iain Torrance (Universities of Birmingham and Aberdeen, Princeton Theological Seminary), Bryan Spinks (Yale Divinity School), Joe Houston (University of Glasgow), Alastair Heron (Universities of Edinburgh and University of Erlangen), and Alan Lewis (University of Edinburgh and Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary). The current editor is Ian A. McFarland (University of Cambridge). Less
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Publisher | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS |
Language | English |
Frequency | Quarterly |
General Details | |
Language | English |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publication Start Year | 1948 |
Publisher URL | Visit website |
Website URL | Visit website |
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Scottish Journal of Theology has been in operation since 1948 till date.
Scottish Journal of Theology published with a Quarterly frequency.
For Scottish Journal of Theology, eISSN is 1475-3065 and pISSN is 0036-9306.
Citescore for Scottish Journal of Theology is 0.2.
H Index for Scottish Journal of Theology is 15.
SNIP score for Scottish Journal of Theology is 0.22.
SJR for Scottish Journal of Theology is Q3.
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS is the publisher of Scottish Journal of Theology.