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Scope & Guideline
Cultivating scholarly inquiry into the role of faith in today’s society.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Theological Inquiry and Development:
The journal focuses on in-depth theological discussions, exploring foundational doctrines, sacraments, and the evolution of Catholic theology through history. - Philosophical Engagement:
It presents philosophical analyses and critiques, particularly concerning metaphysics, ethics, and natural law, often referencing classical philosophers like Aristotle and Aquinas. - Ecumenical Dialogue:
The journal promotes discussions on ecumenism, aiming to bridge gaps between different Christian traditions while maintaining fidelity to Catholic teachings. - Moral Theology and Ethics:
A significant emphasis is placed on moral theology, exploring contemporary moral issues through a Catholic lens, including human rights, sexuality, and social justice. - Historical Contextualization:
Many articles contextualize theological discussions within historical frameworks, examining how past events influence current theological perspectives. - Spirituality and Mystagogy:
The journal encourages exploration of spiritual practices and their theological underpinnings, particularly through the lens of sacramental life and mystagogy.
Trending and Emerging
- Interdisciplinary Approaches:
There is a growing trend towards interdisciplinary studies that combine theology with philosophy, ethics, and social sciences, reflecting a desire for holistic understanding in addressing complex contemporary issues. - Focus on Sacramental Theology:
An increasing emphasis on sacramental theology, particularly the Eucharist and its implications for community and personal spirituality, showcases a renewed interest in the lived experience of faith. - Engagement with Modern Ethical Issues:
Recent articles highlight a proactive engagement with modern ethical dilemmas, including discussions on bioethics, social justice, and human rights, indicating a shift towards applying theological principles to current societal challenges. - Ecumenical and Interfaith Dialogue:
A noticeable increase in publications that foster ecumenical and interfaith dialogue suggests a commitment to understanding and bridging differences among various faith traditions. - Theological Reflection on Technology:
Emerging discussions surrounding the intersection of technology and theology indicate a contemporary concern for how advancements impact faith, ethics, and human relationships.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Figures in Isolation:
There seems to be a waning interest in exploring historical theological figures in isolation, as recent publications tend to emphasize dialogue and integration of various theological perspectives rather than focusing solely on individual contributions. - Abstract Theological Constructs:
Discussions that engage heavily in abstract theological constructs without practical application or connection to contemporary issues appear to be decreasing, as the journal prioritizes relevance to modern challenges. - Traditional Political Theology:
Themes specifically centered around traditional political theology and its historical applications are less frequently addressed, possibly indicating a shift towards more contemporary political and ethical issues. - Exclusively Doctrinal Debates:
There has been a noticeable decline in articles that solely focus on doctrinal debates without considering broader implications, as the journal increasingly seeks to connect theology with lived experiences and current societal concerns.
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