Collectanea Theologica
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie · Poland · Est. 1920
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Collectanea Theologica is a scientific quarterly for Polish theologians, founded in 1920. The main goal of Collectanea Theologica is to present the current state of theology in Poland and its place in world theology. The journal covers a wide spectrum of theological issues, from biblical matters to current pastoral and liturgical challenges. Collectanea Theologica is a Catholic journal and is primarily dedicated to Catholic theology, but it also shows ecumenical openness to theologians of other Christian denominations. The quarterly reaches all theological libraries in Poland and several important foreign libraries. In accordance with the journal's profile, the primary languages of publication are Polish and English. Texts written in English are preferred. Submitted texts should be not only good, but excellent in terms of content and form. Articles, especially those published in English, should engage in international theological debates. Therefore, their level must meet the requirements for participation in theological discussions on the international stage. It is not enough to simply discuss source texts to introduce them to Polish readers. Submitted texts should, as a rule, include the formulation of a research problem (preferably significant and/or current), the current status quaestionis in international research, the author's own way of solving the problem against this background, conclusions, an abstract, and an adequate bibliography. The intended audience for the texts are theology professors and theology enthusiasts in Poland and worldwide.
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