European Journal of Theology
The European Journal of Theology (French: Journal Européen de Théologie, German: Europäische Theologische Zeitschrift) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering evangelical theology. Contributions are in English, French, or German, with summaries in all three languages. The journal was established in 1992 and is published by Paternoster Periodicals on behalf of the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians. The editor-in-chief is Pieter J. Lalleman (Spurgeon's College). Previous editors have been Nigel M. de S. Cameron, J. Gordon McConville, Mark W. Elliott, and Jamie Grant.
Discipline | Theology |
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Language | English, French, German |
Edited by | Pieter J. Lalleman |
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History | 1992-present |
Publisher | Paternoster Periodicals on behalf of the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians |
Frequency | Biannual |
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ISO 4 | Eur. J. Theol. |
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ISSN | 0960-2720 |
LCCN | 2010205351 |
OCLC no. | 60621802 |
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Abstracting and indexing
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References
- "Title and Product Update Lists". ATLA Religion Database. American Theological Library Association. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
- "Content overview". Scopus. Elsevier. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
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