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Logos-A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture
ISSN:   1091-6687
EISSN:   1533-791X
Publisher:   UNIV ST THOMAS, CTR CATHOLIC STUDIES
Publisher address:   UNIV ST THOMAS, CTR CATHOLIC STUDIES, 2115 SUMMIT AVE, MAIL#55-S, ST PAUL, USA, MN, 55105
Subject areas:   Religion
Publication type:   OA
Journal introduction:

Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture is an interdisciplinary quarterly committed to exploring the beauty, truth, and vitality of Christianity, particularly as it is rooted in and shaped by Catholicism. Logos is of interest not only to academics but to anyone who is interested in exploring the arts, public policy, philosophy, theology, the sciences and the professions through the lens of Catholicism. We welcome submissions in all these areas. Logos emerged in Spring 1997 as a logical outgrowth of the Center for Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas. According to Center founding director Don Briel, “Our sense was that there really were not any journals—which had once flourished in Catholic circles—that explored in a fully interdisciplinary way the fullness of the Catholic intellectual tradition.” Logos was created to contribute to that effort. Now in its twentieth year of publication, this internationally distributed journal continues to exemplify excellent thinking in every area of the interdisciplinary territory of Catholic Studies. Logos is peer-blind reviewed and publishes approximately 29% of submissions.

Frequency:4 Issues Per Year

Editorial Board

Helen Alvaré
Antonin Scalia Law School

Gary A. Anderson
University of Notre Dame

Stephen Barr
University of Delware

Robert Barron
Bishop of Winona-Rochester

Rémi Brague
Sorbonne
Ludwig-Maximilians University

Robert Coles
Harvard University

Brian Daley, SJ
University of Notre Dame

David P. Deavel
University of St. Thomas, Houston

Anthony M. Esolen
Thales College

J. L. A. Garcia
Boston College

Dana Gioia
Poet

Mary Ann Glendon
The Law School
Harvard University

John Haldane
Baylor University

James L. Heft, SM
Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies
University of Southern California

J. Bryan Hehir
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University

Anthony Low
New York University

Charles Morerod, OP
Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva, and Fribourg

Catherine Pakaluk
Catholic University of America

Angelo Cardinal Scola
Archbishop of Milan

Linda Zagzebski
University of Oklahoma

Carol Zaleski
Smith College

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