Spiritus (journal)

Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Johns Hopkins University Press. It was established in 1993 as the Christian Spirituality Bulletin: Journal of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality and obtained its current title in 2001.[1] It is the official publication of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality and covers research on Christian spirituality while fostering creative dialogue with non-Christian traditions. As such, it explores the relationship between spirituality and cultural analysis using the disciplines of history, philosophy, theology, and psychology, among others. The journal includes original articles, reviews, and translations. Readership includes academics as well as a general audience. The editor-in-chief is Steven Chase (Institute for the Study of Contemporary Spirituality, Oblate School of Theology).

Spiritus
DisciplineReligious studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySteven Chase
Publication details
Former name(s)
Christian Spirituality Bulletin
History1993-present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Spiritus
Indexing
ISSN1533-1709 (print)
1535-3117 (web)
OCLC no.45664645
Christian Spirituality Bulletin
ISSN1082-9008
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Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Christian Periodical Index, Dietrich's Index Philosophicus, International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, and UDL-Edge Citation Index Database.[2]

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See also

References

  1. Publications page at website of The Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality (accessed 2 Sep 2011)
  2. "Indexing and Abstracting". Spiritus. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
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